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... land for five years , as there is no probability that all of the products of all of the agricultural lands will be needed in that length of time . A certain percentage of the land would be leased on annual leases , so as to permit of ...
... land for five years , as there is no probability that all of the products of all of the agricultural lands will be needed in that length of time . A certain percentage of the land would be leased on annual leases , so as to permit of ...
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... land . And the domestic allotment would tend to freeze production horizontally where it is now on high cost lands as well as low cost lands . We want to raise our wheat , as I say , where it can be raised economically , and not on any ...
... land . And the domestic allotment would tend to freeze production horizontally where it is now on high cost lands as well as low cost lands . We want to raise our wheat , as I say , where it can be raised economically , and not on any ...
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... land that might be brought into production if the Government began to take some of it out of production . Under such a plan the Kansas farmer might rent part of his crop land to the Government and plant wheat on land he had been using ...
... land that might be brought into production if the Government began to take some of it out of production . Under such a plan the Kansas farmer might rent part of his crop land to the Government and plant wheat on land he had been using ...
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