Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Tema 3,Parte1The Department, 1898 "Report of Pennsylvania Forestry Commission", published in 1896: 1895, pt. 2. |
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... causes of these losses is not correct , but that careless hunters , boys and similar pre- ventable causes , create more loss than do locomotives and all other causes combined . Two acts bearing directly upon this phase of the question ...
... causes of these losses is not correct , but that careless hunters , boys and similar pre- ventable causes , create more loss than do locomotives and all other causes combined . Two acts bearing directly upon this phase of the question ...
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... causes more or less loss to our forests , shade and fruit trees has also had the attention of the division , and it ... cause in our State is so appropriate that I transfer it to my report as conveying my own sentiments : " The division ...
... causes more or less loss to our forests , shade and fruit trees has also had the attention of the division , and it ... cause in our State is so appropriate that I transfer it to my report as conveying my own sentiments : " The division ...
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... cause the least inconvenience to those interested and at the same time carry out the primary object of the act in protect- ing the purchaser and consumer . In the recent case of the Armour Packing Company against the Dairy Commissioner ...
... cause the least inconvenience to those interested and at the same time carry out the primary object of the act in protect- ing the purchaser and consumer . In the recent case of the Armour Packing Company against the Dairy Commissioner ...
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... cause not yet well ex- plained , the pest , possibly through the absence of its enemy , obtains the mastery and the maximum of loss is again experienced , but this seldom is found to take place two years in succession , and the year fol ...
... cause not yet well ex- plained , the pest , possibly through the absence of its enemy , obtains the mastery and the maximum of loss is again experienced , but this seldom is found to take place two years in succession , and the year fol ...
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... cause , these natural enemies are present in smaller numbers , and thus fail to hold the original insect in check . The maximum of injury sel- dom occurs two years in succession and the succeeding season is marked by a limited number of ...
... cause , these natural enemies are present in smaller numbers , and thus fail to hold the original insect in check . The maximum of injury sel- dom occurs two years in succession and the succeeding season is marked by a limited number of ...
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