The University of California Chronicle, Том 20,Выпуски 2-4University of California Press, 1918 |
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... supply for her Allies . Furthermore it is freely predicted that if the season is favorable this com- ing year , she will raise the greatest acreage of these crops in her history . We may go a step farther and show the acreage and value ...
... supply for her Allies . Furthermore it is freely predicted that if the season is favorable this com- ing year , she will raise the greatest acreage of these crops in her history . We may go a step farther and show the acreage and value ...
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... supply is the fact that the prairie provinces are so extensive that there is quite likely to be a partial crop failure somewhere . The people from such regions are in the habit of going into other sections for work . Thus the shortage ...
... supply is the fact that the prairie provinces are so extensive that there is quite likely to be a partial crop failure somewhere . The people from such regions are in the habit of going into other sections for work . Thus the shortage ...
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... supply . Imagine traveling for one hundred and thirty miles through vineyards on both sides ; then proceeding for more than seventy miles through fields planted and cultivated for potatoes and other vegetables ; then passing for eighty ...
... supply . Imagine traveling for one hundred and thirty miles through vineyards on both sides ; then proceeding for more than seventy miles through fields planted and cultivated for potatoes and other vegetables ; then passing for eighty ...
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... supply of farmers wanting cheap land having been exhausted . The railroads thus found them- selves with miles of rails but with no business . Thus it was dis- covered that people meant products and products meant business ; immediately ...
... supply of farmers wanting cheap land having been exhausted . The railroads thus found them- selves with miles of rails but with no business . Thus it was dis- covered that people meant products and products meant business ; immediately ...
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... supply and by pumping from inexhaustible subterranean reservoirs underlying our great central valleys , California would not suffer for any of the necessities or luxuries of life , if all communication were cut off from the outside ...
... supply and by pumping from inexhaustible subterranean reservoirs underlying our great central valleys , California would not suffer for any of the necessities or luxuries of life , if all communication were cut off from the outside ...
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