Yearbook of agriculture. 1917U.S. Government Printing Office, 1918 |
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... Wool : Production , Foreign Trade , Supply , and Consumption . By George K. Holmes .... 401 Hides and Skins : Production , Foreign Trade , Supply , and Con- sumption . By George K. Holmes .... 425 Sugar Supply of the United States . By ...
... Wool : Production , Foreign Trade , Supply , and Consumption . By George K. Holmes .... 401 Hides and Skins : Production , Foreign Trade , Supply , and Con- sumption . By George K. Holmes .... 425 Sugar Supply of the United States . By ...
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... wool was issued on July 30 and represents the most complete inventory ever compiled of the wool supply in the United States . The reporting service for cold - storage hold- ings was rapidly enlarged and now includes 43 commodi- ties ...
... wool was issued on July 30 and represents the most complete inventory ever compiled of the wool supply in the United States . The reporting service for cold - storage hold- ings was rapidly enlarged and now includes 43 commodi- ties ...
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... wool growing ; and the redis- tribution of animals , to be promoted mainly through the county agents . Certain legislation was suggested , including , particularly , regulated grazing on the public domain , which 36 Yearbook of the ...
... wool growing ; and the redis- tribution of animals , to be promoted mainly through the county agents . Certain legislation was suggested , including , particularly , regulated grazing on the public domain , which 36 Yearbook of the ...
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... wool , dairy products , and other animal by - products ; grain , seeds , and hay ; and the various fruits and vegetables . In- vestigations are made of the possibilities of cooperative pur- chasing and marketing organizations , uniform ...
... wool , dairy products , and other animal by - products ; grain , seeds , and hay ; and the various fruits and vegetables . In- vestigations are made of the possibilities of cooperative pur- chasing and marketing organizations , uniform ...
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... wool ( quarterly ) . 7. Reports on manufactured dairy products and oleomargarine ( monthly ) . 8. Cold - storage holdings of apples , eggs , dairy products , meats , and fish ( monthly ) . 9. Daily market reports on locally grown truck ...
... wool ( quarterly ) . 7. Reports on manufactured dairy products and oleomargarine ( monthly ) . 8. Cold - storage holdings of apples , eggs , dairy products , meats , and fish ( monthly ) . 9. Daily market reports on locally grown truck ...
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acre acreage animals Argentina Association Australia Austria-Hungary Aver average beans beekeeping beets Belgium Breeders breeding BUREAU OF CROP Bushels Canada Carolina cattle census cent CLOVER club College consumption cooperation corn cost cotton cows CROP ESTIMATES dairy Dakota ending June 30 exports factories FARM MANAGEMENT Farm value farmers Federal feed fertilizer flour grain grown harvest hides and skins High horse important increased industry Iowa Jan.-June Jersey Cattle July July-Dec JUNE 11 June 30 labor live stock Long tons manufacture meat Mexico milk Netherlands nitrogen North North Carolina North Dakota oats OFFICE OF FARM Ohio organization peanuts pests pig-club pigs planting potatoes pounds prelim price per bushel production quantity rats rest room road rodents Russia seed sheep Short tons smuts South soy bean sugar supply Swine TABLE Texas tion tons Total United Kingdom vegetable Virginia weeds wheat wool yield
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17 ÆäÀÌÁö - An act to provide further for the national security and defense by encouraging the production, conserving the supply, and controlling the distribution of those ores, metals, and minerals which have formerly been largely imported, or of which there is or may be an inadequate supply.
94 ÆäÀÌÁö - Service represents the Secretary of Agriculture in his relations with the State agricultural colleges and experiment stations, under the acts of Congress granting funds to these institutions for agricultural experiment stations and cooperative extension work in agriculture and home economics, and in carrying out the provisions of acts of Congress making appropriations to this department for farmers...
411 ÆäÀÌÁö - Only those goods will be reported as foreign which have undergone no change in form or condition or enhancement in value by the application of labor in the United States. Articles made from foreign materials or changed from the conditions in which imported by repacking, grinding, refining, or smelting will be classed as of domestic production or manufacture.
2 ÆäÀÌÁö - L., 1895.] * * * * * [AN ACT Providing for the public printing and binding and the distribution of public documents...
15 ÆäÀÌÁö - It is proposed to draw a sharp line of distinction between the normal activities of the Government represented in the Department of Agriculture in reference to food production, conservation, and marketing, on the one hand, and the emergency activities necessitated by the war in reference to the regulation of food distribution and consumption, on the other. All measures...
25 ÆäÀÌÁö - Subsequently, six separate appeals to the people to feed themselves, to watch kitchen waste, to prevent spoilage, and to conserve meat, milk, butter, and bread were issued through the press. These were followed by more than 65 simple circulars dealing with the effective use of foods and with economical and nourishing diets. Special efforts were made through press items to familiarize the Nation with the use of such foods as corn, rice, soy beans, rye, various legumes, cottage cheese, and skimmed...
361 ÆäÀÌÁö - Doubtless tne cheapest, way to bring about more economical production is through better breeding. Every dairyman knows that with the same feed and care one cow may produce more than twice as much as another. First-class dairy cows are very efficient producers of human food and we should have more of them. Truly we need more cows, but what we need most is better cows. FEEDING. Tabulations of association records show that production depends largely upon the feed as well as upon breeding. Legume hay...
50 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... experts in entomology, as well as all information on camp sanitation in its possession, at the disposal of the Medical Corps. The Bureau of Soils has cooperated effectively with the War Department in investigational work relating to fixed nitrogen and sulphuric acid. Experts of the Office of Public Roads and Rural Engineering have been detailed to assist the War Department in road building at the 16 cantonments, and valuable data have been placed by this Office at the disposal of the military...
492 ÆäÀÌÁö - the State itself should be the first to appreciate the importance of religion for the preservation of the common weal. It can ill afford at any time, and least of all in the present condition of the world, to reject the assistance which Christianity offers for the maintenance of peace and order. ' Let princes and rulers of the people...
15 ÆäÀÌÁö - All measures intended directly to extend the normal activities of the Department of Agriculture in reference to the production, conservation, and the marketing of farm crops will be administered, as in normal times, through that department, and the powers asked for over distribution and consumption, over exports, imports, prices, purchase, and requisition of commodities, storing, and the like which may require regulation during the war will be placed in the hands of a Commissioner of Food Administration,...