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unites states senate. the consumer's price received by the producer and the proportion received by various marketing agencies . Studies with reference to the cost of marketing live stock , grain , milk , and potatoes are now under way ...
unites states senate. the consumer's price received by the producer and the proportion received by various marketing agencies . Studies with reference to the cost of marketing live stock , grain , milk , and potatoes are now under way ...
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... received too late to be of immediate practical service to producers and others in this country . They are , nevertheless , highly useful for historical and comparative purposes . The work of the institute was greatly interfered with ...
... received too late to be of immediate practical service to producers and others in this country . They are , nevertheless , highly useful for historical and comparative purposes . The work of the institute was greatly interfered with ...
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... received their active support . On June 30 , 1920 , 3,370 herds , approximately three times the number at the beginning of the fiscal year , were officially ac- credited as free from tuberculosis . In addition , 16,599 herds have ...
... received their active support . On June 30 , 1920 , 3,370 herds , approximately three times the number at the beginning of the fiscal year , were officially ac- credited as free from tuberculosis . In addition , 16,599 herds have ...
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... received in outside employment by 528 of the scientific and technical employees who left the department during the fiscal year 1920. This record shows that 383 of these employees are receiving from other public institu- tions and ...
... received in outside employment by 528 of the scientific and technical employees who left the department during the fiscal year 1920. This record shows that 383 of these employees are receiving from other public institu- tions and ...
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... received by officers of similar rank in other agricultural institutions and in other branches of the Govern- ment service , to say nothing of salaries paid by commercial concerns . I can not too strongly urge that these recommendations ...
... received by officers of similar rank in other agricultural institutions and in other branches of the Govern- ment service , to say nothing of salaries paid by commercial concerns . I can not too strongly urge that these recommendations ...
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Page 100 - This is the first time that an attempt has been made to gather together the whole broad subject of home economics into one correlated series of volumes.
Page 262 - An Act for preventing the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated or misbranded or poisonous deleterious foods, drugs, medicines, and liquors, and for regulating traffic therein, and for other purposes,' " approved March 3, 1913, shall include and shall be construed to include wrapped meats inclosed in papers or other materials as prepared by the manufacturers thereof for sale.
Page ii - L., 1895.] [AN ACT Providing for the public printing and binding and the distribution of public documents...
Page 590 - That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby authorized in his discretion to transfer to the Secretary of Agriculture all available war material, equipment, and supplies not needed for the purposes of the War Department, but suitable for use in the improvement of highways, and that the same be distributed among the highway departments of the several States to be used on roads constructed in whole or in part by Federal aid...
Page 596 - An act for preventing the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated or misbranded, or poisonous, or deleterious foods, drugs, medicines, and liquors, and for regulating traffic therein, and for other purposes...
Page 633 - ... for the purpose of keeping the country supplied with new varieties and necessary propagating stock...
Page 438 - It would seem that at lower temperatures the line representing this relation must become concave upward, and it is hoped that in the near future it will be possible to carry out some experiments on this equilibrium below 1000 degrees, to test this point.
Page 587 - Such permits may not include land or deposits in (a) national parks; (6) forests created under the act of March 1, 1911 (36 Stat., 961), known as the Appalachian Forest Reserve act; (c) lands in military or naval reservations; or (d) Indian reservations.
Page 592 - Recommended in the treatment of Bright's disease," etc., "Directions * * * " — could only mean that the use of the water in the treatment of the diseases named would effect a cure or alleviation of such diseases ; otherwise, why recommend it? Unless this means that the water did contain elements or ingredients which would alleviate or cure the diseases named, when taken according to the directions thereon contained, it was a waste of printer's ink.
Page 607 - AN ACT For preventing the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated or misbranded Paris greens, lead arsenates, and other insecticides, and also fungicides, and for regulating traffic therein, and for other purposes.