Upon the development of country life rests ultimately our ability, by methods of farming requiring the highest intelligence, to continue to feed and clothe the hungry nations; to supply the city with fresh blood, clean bodies, and clear brains that can... Annual Report - Page 385by Nebraska. State Board of Agriculture - 1911Full view - About this book
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...Roosevelt (February 9, 1909) transmitting to Congress the report of his Country Life Commission. He said: "Upon the development of country life rests ultimately...development of men in the open country, who will be in the future, as in the past, the stay and strength of the nation in time of war, and its guiding and... | |
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| 1910 - 476 pages
...fundamentally best and most needed in our American life. Upon the development of life in the country rests ultimately our ability, by methods of farming...development of men in the open country who will be in the future, as in the past, the stay and strength of the nation in time of war and its guiding and... | |
| 1909 - 946 pages
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| 1909 - 360 pages
...and the completeness as well as the prosperity of life in the country. The men and women on the farm stand for what is fundamentally best and most needed...development of men in the open country, who will be in the future, as in the past, the stay and strength of the nation in time of war and its guiding and... | |
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...civilization; for our civilization rests at bottom on the wholesomeness, the attractiveness, and the prosperity of life in the country. The men and women...development of men in the open country, who will be in the future, as they have been in the past, the stay and strength of the nation in time of war, and... | |
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...civilization; for our civilization rests at bottom on the wholesomeness, the attractiveness, and the prosperity of life in the country. The men and women...development of men in the open country, who will be in the future, as they have been in the past, the stay and strength of the nation in time of war, and... | |
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