Strategic and Critical Materials, (guayule Rubber): Hearing, December 10, 1941U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - Guayule |
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... hand , Dr. David Spence , of Stanford University , very highly regarded as a rub- ber chemist and who was head of Mr. Baruch's Rubber Research De- partment in the last war , under the Industrial Board , believes that the cheapest way to ...
... hand , Dr. David Spence , of Stanford University , very highly regarded as a rub- ber chemist and who was head of Mr. Baruch's Rubber Research De- partment in the last war , under the Industrial Board , believes that the cheapest way to ...
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... hands of Intercontinental , and they said that they had seeds for 45,000 acres , according to the report made to the Tariff Commission in September . Since that time , they have harvested their seed , harvested a new crop , and they ...
... hands of Intercontinental , and they said that they had seeds for 45,000 acres , according to the report made to the Tariff Commission in September . Since that time , they have harvested their seed , harvested a new crop , and they ...
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... hand a copy of the " Report of the United States Tariff Commission on Rubber , Possi- bilities of Producing Rubber in the United States and Rubber Con- servation , " dated Washington , September 1941 . Is that the document to which you ...
... hand a copy of the " Report of the United States Tariff Commission on Rubber , Possi- bilities of Producing Rubber in the United States and Rubber Con- servation , " dated Washington , September 1941 . Is that the document to which you ...
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... hand a report by the United States Department of Agriculture , Bureau of Plant Industry , by Dr. Polhamus , senior agronomist , dated July 16 , 1941 , and ask that I may put that in the record . Senator AUSTIN . Admitted . ( The ...
... hand a report by the United States Department of Agriculture , Bureau of Plant Industry , by Dr. Polhamus , senior agronomist , dated July 16 , 1941 , and ask that I may put that in the record . Senator AUSTIN . Admitted . ( The ...
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... hands of practical farmers , aided by technical assistance and with " treated " seed available , I see no reason to doubt for one moment the successful application in some form of this all - important development as a practical matter ...
... hands of practical farmers , aided by technical assistance and with " treated " seed available , I see no reason to doubt for one moment the successful application in some form of this all - important development as a practical matter ...
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20 cents 30 percent acreage Ameripol amount ANDERSON answer B. F. Goodrich BRANDES BRIDGEWATER Buna rubber butadiene butyl rubber capacity cents a pound CHAIRMAN COLLYER commercial committee cost of producing course crop crude rubber David Spence defense deresinated emergency experience FARRISH figures gentlemen Germany going Government growing guayule rubber guayule shrub Hevea rubber increase Intercontinental Rubber light aging long tons MASON material McCallum Mexico months natural rubber necessary Neoprene nursery possible pounds per acre practical present production of synthetic quantity question reclaimed rubber resin rubber content rubber industry rubber manufacturers rubber supply Salinas Salinas Valley Secretary JONES seed seedlings Senator AUSTIN Senator CHANDLER Senator DOWNEY Senator GURNEY Senator HILL Senator HOLMAN Senator KILGORE Senator THOMAS Senator WALLGREN Spence supply of rubber synthetic rubber thing THOMAS of Utah tion tons a day tons of rubber United
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Page 73 - I shall be glad to answer them to the best of my ability. The CHAIRMAN. Are there any further questions?
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Page 56 - The Germans made it from coal and lime, making a gas which they converted back into the raw material from which they made their Buna rubber. That rubber has been used in this country in a small way. It has been a specialty product for several years. About a year and a half ago, I think it was, we got the German people to send over some Buna rubber to be experimented with here in making tires, and the various rubber companies experimented with that rubber, some of them reporting success and others...
Page 1 - ... breeding or by selection, and to improve planting methods; to make surveys of areas suitable for cultivating guayule; to make experimental plantings; and to conduct agronomic tests; (6) To conduct tests, in which he may cooperate with any other public or private agency, to determine the qualities of rubber...
Page 9 - Guayule is a rubber producing, desert shrub which is native to north central Mexico and the Big Bend area of Texas. In 1912, the year of greatest output, Mexico produced 10,000 long tons of guayule rubber. After 1912 the Mexican output declined, and in 1940 amounted to about 4,000 long tons. Production facilities are being increased and production in 1942 may amount to 7,000 long tons. The entire Mexican production is from wild guayule, and the output is now restricted by the Mexican Government in...
Page 44 - First, the tread and side wall, which is over 45 percent of all the rubber consumed in the country, we are actually going to try to sell tires in July, and they are going out with our company's name, and that means that those tires are going to be competitive with other tires. The complete replacement of rubber still needs considerable work before that can be done. We have made tires; we have tested tires; but whether it is going to take 6 months or a year or even 2 years to make them fully competitive...
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Page 1 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of Agriculture (hereinafter called the "Secretary") is authorized — (1) To acquire by purchase, license, or other agreement, the right to operate under processes or patents relating to the growing and harvesting of guayule or the extraction of rubber therefrom, and such properties, processes, records, and data as are necessary to such operation, including but not limited...
Page 1 - Hemisphere where guayule might be grown; and to establish and maintain records indicating areas to which guayule cultivation could be extended for emergency production; (4) To construct or operate, or to contract for the operation of, factories for the extraction of rubber from guayule, and from Chrysothamnus, commonly known as rabbit brush; to purchase guayule shrub...