Annual Reports of the Department of Agriculture for the Fiscal Year Ended ...: Report of the Secretary of Agriculture, Miscellaneous ReportsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1917 Contains administrative report only. |
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... JUNE 30 , 1916 . REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE . REPORTS OF CHIEFS . UNITED STATES PARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COMME THE FOUNDATION OF MANUFACTURE AGRICULTURE WASHINGTON : GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE . 1917 . [ CHAPTER 23 , Stat . L ...
... JUNE 30 , 1916 . REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE . REPORTS OF CHIEFS . UNITED STATES PARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COMME THE FOUNDATION OF MANUFACTURE AGRICULTURE WASHINGTON : GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE . 1917 . [ CHAPTER 23 , Stat . L ...
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... and as to what are the prospects for the future . The following table in this connection is illuminating : Food supply of the United States . Population : June 10 ANNUAL REPORTS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE . The food supply-
... and as to what are the prospects for the future . The following table in this connection is illuminating : Food supply of the United States . Population : June 10 ANNUAL REPORTS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE . The food supply-
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... June 1 , 1900 . June 1 , 1910 . June 1 , 1916 . 75 , 994 , 575 92 , 174 , 515 101 , 882 , 479 Item . Production . Total . Per capita . Meats : Beef , veal , mutton , and pork ( pounds ) : 1899 . 18,865,000,000 248.2 1909 .. 19,712 , 000 ...
... June 1 , 1900 . June 1 , 1910 . June 1 , 1916 . 75 , 994 , 575 92 , 174 , 515 101 , 882 , 479 Item . Production . Total . Per capita . Meats : Beef , veal , mutton , and pork ( pounds ) : 1899 . 18,865,000,000 248.2 1909 .. 19,712 , 000 ...
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... June 5 , 1916 . Supervision by veterinary inspectors has been continued in the lately infected areas after removal of quarantine , as a precaution against any infection that may have remained . This outbreak was the most serious ...
... June 5 , 1916 . Supervision by veterinary inspectors has been continued in the lately infected areas after removal of quarantine , as a precaution against any infection that may have remained . This outbreak was the most serious ...
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... June 30 , 1916 . Respectfully , C. F. MARVIN , Chief of Bureau . Hon . D. F. HOUSTON , Secretary of Agriculture . The service of the Weather Bureau to the country for the past year has been fully and effectively maintained at ...
... June 30 , 1916 . Respectfully , C. F. MARVIN , Chief of Bureau . Hon . D. F. HOUSTON , Secretary of Agriculture . The service of the Weather Bureau to the country for the past year has been fully and effectively maintained at ...
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Page ii - L., 1895.] [AN ACT Providing for the public printing and binding and the distribution of public documents...
Page 36 - If, when sold under or by a name recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia, it differs from the standard of strength, quality or purity laid down therein...
Page 265 - ... the maintenance of a printing office in the city of Washington for the printing of weather maps, bulletins, circulars, forms, and other publications: Provided, That no printing shall be done by the Weather Bureau that can be done at the Government Printing Office without impairing the service of said bureau...
Page 383 - Japan, and adjacent islands, of seed and all other portions of Indian corn or maize (Zea mays L.), and the closely related plants, including all species of Teosinte (Euchlaena...
Page 296 - Number of volumes added during year by binding material not otherwise counted. Number of volumes lost or withdrawn during year...
Page 384 - England), excepting fruit pits, seeds of fruit and ornamental trees and shrubs, field, vegetable, and flower seeds, bedding plants, and other herbaceous plants and roots...
Page 383 - Mediterranean fruit fly and the melon fly, except that bananas and pineapples may be moved from the Territory of Hawaii in manner or method or under conditions prescribed in the regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture. Cotton lint from Hawaii may be shipped to the continental United States only in accordance with the regulations prescribed in the notice of quarantine, on account of the pink boll worm.
Page 286 - The figures for the last five years are given in the following table, from which it will be seen that there has been a considerable expansion in the output during the period covered : Building Materials 1899 to 1903 Material.
Page 160 - June 30, 1916, 176,088,608 acres, including 20,668,328 acres of alienated land. The net National Forest area, or, in other words, the area actually owned by the public, was at the close of the year 155,420,280 acres.
Page 372 - Nursery stock, including all field-grown florists' stock, trees, shrubs, vines, cuttings, grafts, scions, buds, fruit pits and other seeds of fruit and ornamental trees or shrubs, and other plants and plant products for propagation, except field, vegetable, and flower seeds, bedding plants and other herbaceous plants, bulbs, and roots...