Hearings Before Subcommittee of House Committee on AppropriationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1924 - Budget |
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... Silage .. 577. Growing Egyptian Cotton in Salt River Valley , Ariz 45 , 000 2,000 585. Natural and Artificial Incubation of Eggs .. 15 , 000 587. Economic Value of North American Skunks .. 586. Collection and Preservation of Plant ...
... Silage .. 577. Growing Egyptian Cotton in Salt River Valley , Ariz 45 , 000 2,000 585. Natural and Artificial Incubation of Eggs .. 15 , 000 587. Economic Value of North American Skunks .. 586. Collection and Preservation of Plant ...
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... Silage on the Flavor and Odor of Milk_ . No. 1100. A Method of Determining Grease and Dirt in Wool__ . No. 1101. Unit Requirements for Producing Market Milk in Dela- ware .. No. 1114. Detection of Hypochlorites and Chloramines in Milk ...
... Silage on the Flavor and Odor of Milk_ . No. 1100. A Method of Determining Grease and Dirt in Wool__ . No. 1101. Unit Requirements for Producing Market Milk in Dela- ware .. No. 1114. Detection of Hypochlorites and Chloramines in Milk ...
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... silage , and the basis on which we have determined that is the market value of the actual corn grown . I mean the ear corn . And also the straw value of the fodder . Mr. BUCHANAN . Then you have to estimate on the corn ? Mr. LARSON . No ...
... silage , and the basis on which we have determined that is the market value of the actual corn grown . I mean the ear corn . And also the straw value of the fodder . Mr. BUCHANAN . Then you have to estimate on the corn ? Mr. LARSON . No ...
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... silage over from one year to another in pit silos . That has been done successfully . We are also feeding corn and various sorghums , and sunflowers , to determine their feed value , and the practicability of growing those crops for ...
... silage over from one year to another in pit silos . That has been done successfully . We are also feeding corn and various sorghums , and sunflowers , to determine their feed value , and the practicability of growing those crops for ...
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... silage and keeping it in quantities in good years , enough to carry it over two or three years . Mr. BUCHANAN . How many years can you keep this silage under your process ? Mr. LARSON . Almost indefinitely , I would say . Mr. BUCHANAN ...
... silage and keeping it in quantities in good years , enough to carry it over two or three years . Mr. BUCHANAN . How many years can you keep this silage under your process ? Mr. LARSON . Almost indefinitely , I would say . Mr. BUCHANAN ...
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