Annual Report of the Indiana State Board of Agriculture, Volume 44; Volume 52State Board of Agriculture, 1903 Volumes for 1869- include Annual report of the Geological Survey of Indiana. |
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... fact that they are welcome to Indianapolis . I believe that the people of Indianapolis , as well as all the people of the State of Indiana , are under a lasting debt to the men who , by their energy , have in the years gone by made the ...
... fact that they are welcome to Indianapolis . I believe that the people of Indianapolis , as well as all the people of the State of Indiana , are under a lasting debt to the men who , by their energy , have in the years gone by made the ...
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... fact for all their agricultural societies , and knowing how those things have been brought about , we feel that the State Board of Agriculture of Indiana , while it has always been free from political tendencies or influences , should ...
... fact for all their agricultural societies , and knowing how those things have been brought about , we feel that the State Board of Agriculture of Indiana , while it has always been free from political tendencies or influences , should ...
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... fact that we have built up the soil fertility , or that we are building it up very rapidly . There are some few who are making improvements along this line , but our increased yields of corn are very largely due to a changed condition ...
... fact that we have built up the soil fertility , or that we are building it up very rapidly . There are some few who are making improvements along this line , but our increased yields of corn are very largely due to a changed condition ...
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... fact of fertility in discussing this . I do not believe that any man has a moral right to rob the soil , and that is what we are doing in many cases . We should encourage in every way possible the bringing of more live stock into our ...
... fact of fertility in discussing this . I do not believe that any man has a moral right to rob the soil , and that is what we are doing in many cases . We should encourage in every way possible the bringing of more live stock into our ...
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... fact that there is a waning fertility . If you will study the question you will find that on going westward wherever they have sold off grain crops continually the land is being worn out , and the tendency of the farmers is to go ...
... fact that there is a waning fertility . If you will study the question you will find that on going westward wherever they have sold off grain crops continually the land is being worn out , and the tendency of the farmers is to go ...
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