Report of the Secretary of AgricultureU.S. Government Printing Office, 1892 |
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... effect , and 18 to 324 in 1889 , when the old competition was in full force . Foreign purchases of barley show a falling off of nearly $ 3,500,000 , and eggs more than $ 1,250,000 . A noticeable falling off in the import of horses ...
... effect , and 18 to 324 in 1889 , when the old competition was in full force . Foreign purchases of barley show a falling off of nearly $ 3,500,000 , and eggs more than $ 1,250,000 . A noticeable falling off in the import of horses ...
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... effect designed , of excluding a large number of animals of a class heretofore fraudulently introduced duty free ... effects of the wise extension of the powers conferred upon this Department , as affording not only a most gratifying ...
... effect designed , of excluding a large number of animals of a class heretofore fraudulently introduced duty free ... effects of the wise extension of the powers conferred upon this Department , as affording not only a most gratifying ...
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... effect that all condemned carcasses should be sent to the rendering tanks , where they are manufactured into fertilizers . A system of inspection for all articles of food is extremely desirable , and this should , where possible , be ...
... effect that all condemned carcasses should be sent to the rendering tanks , where they are manufactured into fertilizers . A system of inspection for all articles of food is extremely desirable , and this should , where possible , be ...
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... and many millions of dollars paid to our farmers by foreign consumers , but it must always have a sensible effect in maintaining remunerative prices for the large proportion of the REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE . 23.
... and many millions of dollars paid to our farmers by foreign consumers , but it must always have a sensible effect in maintaining remunerative prices for the large proportion of the REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE . 23.
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... satisfaction the effect upon some of them of our present tariff law , it was , nevertheless , strikingly apparent that many of the agricultural products imported were of a character which 24 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE .
... satisfaction the effect upon some of them of our present tariff law , it was , nevertheless , strikingly apparent that many of the agricultural products imported were of a character which 24 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE .
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