The Technical World Magazine, Volume 14Technical World Company, 1910 |
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Page 36
... lands is something in the nature of a gamble , as two rival drillers can work on the same land and the first to strike oil takes it . Another interesting feature of the drilling for oil is the boring of wells as near as possible to the ...
... lands is something in the nature of a gamble , as two rival drillers can work on the same land and the first to strike oil takes it . Another interesting feature of the drilling for oil is the boring of wells as near as possible to the ...
Page 37
... lands from the oil fields the railroads could drill on the lines of its alternate sections and drain this vast ... land in the immediate vicinity . WILD GAME F something is not done , and that speedily , to bring the cost of living ...
... lands from the oil fields the railroads could drill on the lines of its alternate sections and drain this vast ... land in the immediate vicinity . WILD GAME F something is not done , and that speedily , to bring the cost of living ...
Page 38
... land , entirely valueless for agriculture or for grazing sheep and cattle , that might be made in some degree productive if de- voted to the rearing of goats . Advocates of game farming claim that this land is as well adapted to the ...
... land , entirely valueless for agriculture or for grazing sheep and cattle , that might be made in some degree productive if de- voted to the rearing of goats . Advocates of game farming claim that this land is as well adapted to the ...
Page 47
... land paid in benefits to their members , who were deprived of employment , no less than $ 3,250,000 in a single year . This sum expended in relief represented sufficient to pay 36,000 members , prac- tically four per cent of their total ...
... land paid in benefits to their members , who were deprived of employment , no less than $ 3,250,000 in a single year . This sum expended in relief represented sufficient to pay 36,000 members , prac- tically four per cent of their total ...
Page 54
... land . Up to the present time the soil has been stirred or " broken " by means of a turn plow . This common implement , drawn by one or two horses , breaks the land only to a depth of four or five inches and this is insufficient for the ...
... land . Up to the present time the soil has been stirred or " broken " by means of a turn plow . This common implement , drawn by one or two horses , breaks the land only to a depth of four or five inches and this is insufficient for the ...
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