Agricultural Department Appropriation Bill for 1937: Hearing Before the Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations in Charge of the Agricultural Department Appropriation Bill for 1937. Seventy-fourth Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 - 1340 pages |
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... species are being filed , even though they are essential to all entomologists who are working on control methods and eradication . $ 2,150 for Journal of Agricultural Research separates . At present the Depart ment is refusing to supply ...
... species are being filed , even though they are essential to all entomologists who are working on control methods and eradication . $ 2,150 for Journal of Agricultural Research separates . At present the Depart ment is refusing to supply ...
Page 96
... species . Beginning in 1934 the Department undertook additional efforts as to the practicability of producing such plants in quantity and at a cost to furnish insecticides and fungicides within economic limits . It is best done under ...
... species . Beginning in 1934 the Department undertook additional efforts as to the practicability of producing such plants in quantity and at a cost to furnish insecticides and fungicides within economic limits . It is best done under ...
Page 157
... species of animals . Present investigations of the Bureau on infectious abortion include intensive studies in vaccination , especially during calfhood , giving special attention to the degree of virulence the Brucella abortus strains ...
... species of animals . Present investigations of the Bureau on infectious abortion include intensive studies in vaccination , especially during calfhood , giving special attention to the degree of virulence the Brucella abortus strains ...
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... species of plants that are known to poison animals , or suspected of doing so , and 4 other toxic compounds , have received the attention of the Division ; and in their study many cooperative chemical investigations and approximately ...
... species of plants that are known to poison animals , or suspected of doing so , and 4 other toxic compounds , have received the attention of the Division ; and in their study many cooperative chemical investigations and approximately ...
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... species growing in soils that contain selenium , some of which are poisonous . The relationship of selenium to their poisonous qualities can be learned only through detailed investigations . Losses of livestock on the range from various ...
... species growing in soils that contain selenium , some of which are poisonous . The relationship of selenium to their poisonous qualities can be learned only through detailed investigations . Losses of livestock on the range from various ...
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