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Pacific service magazine . ect is due pri-marily to two contributing factors: first,cheap and available hydro-electric power;second, an elaborate interconnected systemof transmission lines, traversing every sec-tion of the great interior valleys which arethe chief agricultural regions of the state. These facts were brought out at a con-ference held in San Francisco last May forthe purpose of considering, from everyavailable angle, the problem of the relationof electricity to agriculture. The confer-ence itself was an outcome of a movementstarted in the previous year, when repre-sentatives of t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pacific-service-magazine-ect-is-due-pri-marily-to-two-contributing-factors-firstcheap-and-available-hydro-electric-powersecond-an-elaborate-interconnected-systemof-transmission-lines-traversing-every-sec-tion-of-the-great-interior-valleys-which-arethe-chief-agricultural-regions-of-the-state-these-facts-were-brought-out-at-a-con-ference-held-in-san-francisco-last-may-forthe-purpose-of-considering-from-everyavailable-angle-the-problem-of-the-relationof-electricity-to-agriculture-the-confer-ence-itself-was-an-outcome-of-a-movementstarted-in-the-previous-year-when-repre-sentatives-of-t-image340029720.html
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. Journal of electricity. 00,000 barrels per month. The situation is,as a consequence, serious. If such a condition con-tinues, a marked crippling of agricultural and indus-trial production must perforce be the outcome. In order that our readers and the public generallymay be advised of this situation, and also of themarked service that hydro-electric development is do-ing to meet this emergency in fuel oil production, anintensive study has been made of a typical hydro-elec-tric utility of the West, that of the San Joaquin Light& Power Corporation, which feeds an agricultural dis-trict of some Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/journal-of-electricity-00000-barrels-per-month-the-situation-isas-a-consequence-serious-if-such-a-condition-con-tinues-a-marked-crippling-of-agricultural-and-indus-trial-production-must-perforce-be-the-outcome-in-order-that-our-readers-and-the-public-generallymay-be-advised-of-this-situation-and-also-of-themarked-service-that-hydro-electric-development-is-do-ing-to-meet-this-emergency-in-fuel-oil-production-anintensive-study-has-been-made-of-a-typical-hydro-elec-tric-utility-of-the-west-that-of-the-san-joaquin-light-power-corporation-which-feeds-an-agricultural-dis-trict-of-some-image370465986.html
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. Productive swine husbandry. Swine. FATTENING 255 both the daily gains and the financial outcome were unsatis- factory. On the whole, peanut pasture was found to he more useful than any other pasture tried. Pork was made at a good profit when peanut pasture was iised in conjunction with corn. Mature sorghum pasture has very little to recommend it as a feed for fattening swine. Both the gains and the financial oxitcome were unsatisfactory.. Photograph from Dr. E. M. Ranck, Mississippi Agricultural College. Fig. 58.—Piggery at the Mississippi Experiment Station. Details of plan may be obtained Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/productive-swine-husbandry-swine-fattening-255-both-the-daily-gains-and-the-financial-outcome-were-unsatis-factory-on-the-whole-peanut-pasture-was-found-to-he-more-useful-than-any-other-pasture-tried-pork-was-made-at-a-good-profit-when-peanut-pasture-was-iised-in-conjunction-with-corn-mature-sorghum-pasture-has-very-little-to-recommend-it-as-a-feed-for-fattening-swine-both-the-gains-and-the-financial-oxitcome-were-unsatisfactory-photograph-from-dr-e-m-ranck-mississippi-agricultural-college-fig-58piggery-at-the-mississippi-experiment-station-details-of-plan-may-be-obtained-image232214970.html
RMRDP8FP–. Productive swine husbandry. Swine. FATTENING 255 both the daily gains and the financial outcome were unsatis- factory. On the whole, peanut pasture was found to he more useful than any other pasture tried. Pork was made at a good profit when peanut pasture was iised in conjunction with corn. Mature sorghum pasture has very little to recommend it as a feed for fattening swine. Both the gains and the financial oxitcome were unsatisfactory.. Photograph from Dr. E. M. Ranck, Mississippi Agricultural College. Fig. 58.—Piggery at the Mississippi Experiment Station. Details of plan may be obtained
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. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. 188 THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. JijiK 7, 1913.. An editorial in Tropical Life for A^iril 1913, cnlls attention to the scarcity in the supply of soya beans. It would appear that thi.< is partly the outcome of Eastern and Wf,-;tern competition. A large supply is reciuired by Manchuria which has been met from the same sources as tho.se on which the industry in (Jieat Britain is dependent. It is suggested in the article that strenuous ett'oi t should be made in Rritish colonies to extend the cultivation of soya, beans. G Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agricultural-news-agriculture-west-indies-plant-diseases-west-indies-188-the-agricultural-news-jijik-7-1913-an-editorial-in-tropical-life-for-airil-1913-cnlls-attention-to-the-scarcity-in-the-supply-of-soya-beans-it-would-appear-that-thilt-is-partly-the-outcome-of-eastern-and-wf-tern-competition-a-large-supply-is-reciuired-by-manchuria-which-has-been-met-from-the-same-sources-as-those-on-which-the-industry-in-jieat-britain-is-dependent-it-is-suggested-in-the-article-that-strenuous-ettoi-t-should-be-made-in-rritish-colonies-to-extend-the-cultivation-of-soya-beans-g-image237904855.html
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. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. Vol. XI. No. 278. THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. 405. TEE COTTON I'LAXT IX EGYPT. By W. Law- rence Balls, M.A. MatiiiillaH dc Co. 5s, net. In this book, Mr. Balls has brought together in a condensed form a review of his researches made upon cotton plants in Egypt, and the outcome is striking and valuable, resulting in a book which, while appealing strongly to everyone interested in the problems attendant on cotton- growing, will claim the attention of students of plant physiology and plant-breeding generally. Problems of t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agricultural-news-agriculture-west-indies-plant-diseases-west-indies-vol-xi-no-278-the-agricultural-news-405-tee-cotton-ilaxt-ix-egypt-by-w-law-rence-balls-ma-matiiiillah-dc-co-5s-net-in-this-book-mr-balls-has-brought-together-in-a-condensed-form-a-review-of-his-researches-made-upon-cotton-plants-in-egypt-and-the-outcome-is-striking-and-valuable-resulting-in-a-book-which-while-appealing-strongly-to-everyone-interested-in-the-problems-attendant-on-cotton-growing-will-claim-the-attention-of-students-of-plant-physiology-and-plant-breeding-generally-problems-of-t-image237882509.html
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