The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volume 48William B. Dana F. Hunt, 1863 - Commerce |
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... results have yet flowed from the experiments then considered so important . There were also efforts to vary the objects of sugar culture . Melons and corn stalks were used with some success , but the yield of juice was not sufficiently ...
... results have yet flowed from the experiments then considered so important . There were also efforts to vary the objects of sugar culture . Melons and corn stalks were used with some success , but the yield of juice was not sufficiently ...
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... results . The plant is cultivated much in the manner of corn . It grows from 7 to 14 feet high , and , it is asserted , gives a heavier weight of fodder from the same piece of ground than any other plant . There are a great many ...
... results . The plant is cultivated much in the manner of corn . It grows from 7 to 14 feet high , and , it is asserted , gives a heavier weight of fodder from the same piece of ground than any other plant . There are a great many ...
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... result . It would seem that Iowa was by far the largest producer . Nevertheless , it will be observed that considerable amounts of the Chinese sugar cane syrup were made in the Southern States - 103,450 gallons in Georgia , 365,861 in ...
... result . It would seem that Iowa was by far the largest producer . Nevertheless , it will be observed that considerable amounts of the Chinese sugar cane syrup were made in the Southern States - 103,450 gallons in Georgia , 365,861 in ...
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... results ; in fact , that in this respect , an acre of cane is equal to two or three of corn . This last is a very important feature , and should challenge the attention of stock raisers . Seventh . That the stalks , leaves , and heads ...
... results ; in fact , that in this respect , an acre of cane is equal to two or three of corn . This last is a very important feature , and should challenge the attention of stock raisers . Seventh . That the stalks , leaves , and heads ...
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... result . This state of the markets gave great effect to the efforts of the Patent Office , in extending the culture ... results , but the question will present itself whether sorghum is , after all , better than beet root . If an ...
... result . This state of the markets gave great effect to the efforts of the Patent Office , in extending the culture ... results , but the question will present itself whether sorghum is , after all , better than beet root . If an ...
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Page 325 - Currency shall give to any such association powers of attorney to receive and appropriate to its own use the interest on the bonds which it has so transferred to the Treasurer; but such powers shall become inoperative whenever such association fails to redeem its circulating notes.
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