The Book of Wheat: An Economic History and Practical Manual of the Wheat IndustryO. Judd, 1908 - 369 páginas |
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... railroad trains and destroy all vegetation . " In the Red river valley they appeared in great clouds which " cleaned the country quite thoroughly on their flight . ' These invasions seem to have come mainly from the permanent breeding ...
... railroad trains and destroy all vegetation . " In the Red river valley they appeared in great clouds which " cleaned the country quite thoroughly on their flight . ' These invasions seem to have come mainly from the permanent breeding ...
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... railroad era ; canals were developing but slowly ; and highway transportation was too expensive to be practicable for any great distance . During SANTA RITA From stereograph , copyright by Underwood & Underwood THE TRANSPORTATION OF ...
... railroad era ; canals were developing but slowly ; and highway transportation was too expensive to be practicable for any great distance . During SANTA RITA From stereograph , copyright by Underwood & Underwood THE TRANSPORTATION OF ...
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... railroads had developed sufficiently to compete with the water route to the Atlantic coast . By the end of this decade the railroads were in the ascendancy in the struggle , having se- cured the bulk of the flour , and about two ...
... railroads had developed sufficiently to compete with the water route to the Atlantic coast . By the end of this decade the railroads were in the ascendancy in the struggle , having se- cured the bulk of the flour , and about two ...
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... railroads . It resulted in southern railroads securing the bulk of the grain traffic from the Mississippi , and they are diverting a continually increasing quantity of grain from the Atlantic coast . In 1873 New Or- leans participated ...
... railroads . It resulted in southern railroads securing the bulk of the grain traffic from the Mississippi , and they are diverting a continually increasing quantity of grain from the Atlantic coast . In 1873 New Or- leans participated ...
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... railroads . Of Atlantic ports , New York alone is falling behind in commerce . New York once held 75 per cent of the nation's commerce , but now holds less than 50 per cent . This tendency towards a division of commerce among different ...
... railroads . Of Atlantic ports , New York alone is falling behind in commerce . New York once held 75 per cent of the nation's commerce , but now holds less than 50 per cent . This tendency towards a division of commerce among different ...
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