De Bow's Review and Industrial Resources, Statistics, Etc: Devoted to Commerce, Agriculture, Manufactures, Svazek 25James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell J. D. B. DeBow., 1858 |
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... hand , for garments for the natives . All that labor has to be supplied by machinery , and with the substitution the demand for cloth will increase as it has elsewhere . And there can , under no circumstances , ever be a surplus of ...
... hand , for garments for the natives . All that labor has to be supplied by machinery , and with the substitution the demand for cloth will increase as it has elsewhere . And there can , under no circumstances , ever be a surplus of ...
Strana 387
... hand may attend a much larger number of acres sown in wheat than is appor- tioned to a single hand planted in cotton . Accordingly , we find , in Illinois , that one man may cultivate forty acres of wheat . This , in truth , is a very ...
... hand may attend a much larger number of acres sown in wheat than is appor- tioned to a single hand planted in cotton . Accordingly , we find , in Illinois , that one man may cultivate forty acres of wheat . This , in truth , is a very ...
Strana 390
... hand , will be allowed as the average product , five hundred pounds to the bale , as the average weight , and ten cents per pound as the average price . On the basis of these inflated estimates , the gross yield per hand is shown to be ...
... hand , will be allowed as the average product , five hundred pounds to the bale , as the average weight , and ten cents per pound as the average price . On the basis of these inflated estimates , the gross yield per hand is shown to be ...
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Agricultural Science | 239 |
Agricultural Colleges | 365 |
Agricultural Decline in the U | 407 |
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