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... plants within our borders . Several large manufacturing establishments in the East have found the demand for their products in the Southwest to be such as to war- rant them in installing branch plants in some of our cities in order to ...
... plants within our borders . Several large manufacturing establishments in the East have found the demand for their products in the Southwest to be such as to war- rant them in installing branch plants in some of our cities in order to ...
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... planting . At first it was a serious question whether there would be a sufficient demand in the Territory , small as it was at that time , to warrant the shipping of a whole carload of seed ; but the farmers from the North and East ...
... planting . At first it was a serious question whether there would be a sufficient demand in the Territory , small as it was at that time , to warrant the shipping of a whole carload of seed ; but the farmers from the North and East ...
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... planting the wheat or oats stubble to corn or any other grain crop , the farmers are fast learning the value and wisdom of planting to cowpeas and following with corn the next year . OATS . Oats has been quite a successful crop in ...
... planting the wheat or oats stubble to corn or any other grain crop , the farmers are fast learning the value and wisdom of planting to cowpeas and following with corn the next year . OATS . Oats has been quite a successful crop in ...
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... plant on freshly broken sod , and , in fact , a very large percentage of the crop is pro- duced on that kind of ground . While the yield is probably not so good on sod as it would be on old ground , the quality of brush is first class ...
... plant on freshly broken sod , and , in fact , a very large percentage of the crop is pro- duced on that kind of ground . While the yield is probably not so good on sod as it would be on old ground , the quality of brush is first class ...
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... working of an early and well - organized horti- cultural society , however , the list of unsuccessful varieties was soon 12 learned and the public cautioned against the further planting REPORT OF GOVERNOR OF OKLAHOMA . 11.
... working of an early and well - organized horti- cultural society , however , the list of unsuccessful varieties was soon 12 learned and the public cautioned against the further planting REPORT OF GOVERNOR OF OKLAHOMA . 11.
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