Pink Bollworm Eradication: Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Seventieth Congress, First Session on H.J. Res. 237 by Mr. Buchanan ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 - Agriculture |
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... difference between $ 110 each paid for two typewriting machines purchased in Vienna , Austria , and the limiting price for such machines , $ 70 each , fixed by act of April 4 , 1924 ( Forty - third Statutes , page 67 ) . The CHAIRMAN ...
... difference between $ 110 each paid for two typewriting machines purchased in Vienna , Austria , and the limiting price for such machines , $ 70 each , fixed by act of April 4 , 1924 ( Forty - third Statutes , page 67 ) . The CHAIRMAN ...
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... difference of approximately two million . The CHAIRMAN . Does that include the amount you turn back to the States ? Mr. GREELEY . No ; the five and one - quarter million is the gross receipts . The turn - back to the States comes out of ...
... difference of approximately two million . The CHAIRMAN . Does that include the amount you turn back to the States ? Mr. GREELEY . No ; the five and one - quarter million is the gross receipts . The turn - back to the States comes out of ...
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... difference between cotton and some other crop . Mr. BUCHANAN of Texas . The difference between what he would have made by growing cotton and what he did make by growing the other crop ? Mr. MARLATT . Yes ; and that difference is based ...
... difference between cotton and some other crop . Mr. BUCHANAN of Texas . The difference between what he would have made by growing cotton and what he did make by growing the other crop ? Mr. MARLATT . Yes ; and that difference is based ...
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... difference between cotton and any other crop grown . Mr. ASWELL . But limit it to $ 5 an acre . Mr. MARLATT . Yes ; under the joint resolution of 1921 . Mr. ADKINS . Suppose the farmer does not put anything in that land at all ? Is he ...
... difference between cotton and any other crop grown . Mr. ASWELL . But limit it to $ 5 an acre . Mr. MARLATT . Yes ; under the joint resolution of 1921 . Mr. ADKINS . Suppose the farmer does not put anything in that land at all ? Is he ...
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... difference ; does the degree of maturity of the bolls make any difference in the damage from the attack ? Mr. HINDS . No. Mr. FULMER . It would with the boll weevil . Mr. HINDS . With the boll weevil , you have more chance if you grow ...
... difference ; does the degree of maturity of the bolls make any difference in the damage from the attack ? Mr. HINDS . No. Mr. FULMER . It would with the boll weevil . Mr. HINDS . With the boll weevil , you have more chance if you grow ...
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