Principles of Political EconomyGinn, 1919 - 588 páginas |
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... wheat , or cotton . in the belts which are especially adapted to these great crops . So far as starchy food is concerned , we have opportunities for producing incalculable quantities . Animal products also can be produced in quantities ...
... wheat , or cotton . in the belts which are especially adapted to these great crops . So far as starchy food is concerned , we have opportunities for producing incalculable quantities . Animal products also can be produced in quantities ...
Página 84
... wheat areas of Minnesota and the Dakotas and the winter - wheat area extending from Ohio to the Great Plains , reaching its greatest density in Kansas and Nebraska . While we produce on the average only between a fourth and a third of ...
... wheat areas of Minnesota and the Dakotas and the winter - wheat area extending from Ohio to the Great Plains , reaching its greatest density in Kansas and Nebraska . While we produce on the average only between a fourth and a third of ...
Página 86
... wheat , than any other country . There are excellent geographi- cal reasons why we should . Mechanical inventions and the breeding of the trotting horse are among the few activities in which we have surpassed other people without the ...
... wheat , than any other country . There are excellent geographi- cal reasons why we should . Mechanical inventions and the breeding of the trotting horse are among the few activities in which we have surpassed other people without the ...
Página 89
... wheat from which the flour was made , and the flour from which the bread was made , had to be transported from places where there was a superabundance to a place where there was a scarcity , in order that they might become usable . This ...
... wheat from which the flour was made , and the flour from which the bread was made , had to be transported from places where there was a superabundance to a place where there was a scarcity , in order that they might become usable . This ...
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... wheat so economically as Kansas or North Dakota , yet , if the cost of transporting wheat over the intervening distance , and of transporting manufactured products back to pay for the wheat , were very high , New England might find it ...
... wheat so economically as Kansas or North Dakota , yet , if the cost of transporting wheat over the intervening distance , and of transporting manufactured products back to pay for the wheat , were very high , New England might find it ...
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