Bulletin of the Bureau of Agricultural Intelligence and of Plant-Diseases, Volumen1

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1910

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Página v - ... (b) Communicate to parties interested, also as promptly as possible, all the information just referred to; (c) Indicate the wages paid for farm work ; (d) Make known the new diseases of vegetables which may appear in any part of the world, showing the territories infected, the progress of the...
Página 182 - The institute, confining its operations within an international sphere, shall — (a) Collect, study, and publish as promptly as possible statistical, technical, or economic information concerning farming, both vegetable and animal products, the commerce in agricultural products, and the prices prevailing In the various markets; (b) Communicate to parties interested, also as promptly as possible, all the information just referred to...
Página v - ... (Submit to the approval of the governments, if there is occasion for it, measures for the protection of the common interests of farmers and for the improvement of their condition) after having utilized all the necessary sources of information, such as the wishes expressed by international or other agricultural congresses or congresses of sciences applied to agriculture, agricultural societies, academies, learned bodies, etc.
Página 137 - ... do not contain more than 300 milligrams of tin per kilogram, or salts of tin equivalent thereto. When the amount of tin. or an equivalent amount of salts of tin, is greater than 300 milligrams per kilogram, entry of such canned goods packed subsequently to January 1. 1911, will be refused, and if found in interstate commerce proper action will be taken. It is the opinion of the board that the trade will experience little hardship in adjusting itself to this condition, as the results of examinations...
Página 92 - We recognize the Invaluable services of the Forest Service to the people and earnestly recommend that It be more generously supported by the Federal Government, and that state. Federal and private fire patrol be more generously provided for the preservation of forests and human life...
Página v - It is a Government Institution in which each Country is represented by delegates. The Institute is composed of a General Assembly and a Permanent Committee. The Institute...
Página v - ... the organization of works connected with agricultural co-operation, insurance, and credit; /) Submit to the approval of the Governments, if there is occasion for it, measures for the protection of the common interests of farmers and for the improvement of their condition, after having utilized all the necessary sources of information, such as the wishes expressed by international or other agricultural congresses or...
Página 137 - January 1, 1911, will be permitted to enter and pass into interstate commerce without detention or restriction in so far as their content of tin salts is concerned. All foods which are canned subsequently to January 1, 1911, will be permitted importation and interstate commerce if they do not contain more than 300 milligrams of tin per kilogram, or salts of tin equivalent thereto. When the amount of tin, or an equivalent amount of salts of tin, is greater than 300 milligrams per kilogram, entry of...
Página vi - Statistics; b} a Monthly Bulletin of Agricultural Intelligence and Diseases of Plants ; c) a Monthly Bulletin of Economic and Social Intelligence. It has also published a volume on " The Organization of Agricultural Statistical Services in the Several Countries ", and a volume " Statistics of Cultivated Areas and of Vegetable and Animal Production in the Adhering Countries " (an Inventory drawn up from documents published by Governments).
Página 90 - ... is a matter of general public concern. To the National Forest timber burned must be added great amounts on state and private holdings, besides the immense damage done to town, farm, and other property. The railroads also have suffered from the interruption of traffic as well as from direct losses. The way to stop fires is to get men to them as soon as they begin. This was never more clearly demonstrated than in the fires of last summer. The most disastrous ones occurred where the forests were...

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