... be exhausted ultimately; and wastefulness in dealing with it to-day means that our descendants will feel the exhaustion a generation or two before they otherwise would. But there are certain other forms of waste which could be entirely... Public Service - Página 169editado por - 1911 - 395 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| George Edward Plumbe, James Langland, Claude Othello Pike - 1907 - 578 páginas
...other forms of waste which could be entirely stopped. The waste of soil by washing, for instance, which is among the most dangerous of all wastes now in progress in the United States. Is easily preventable, so that this present enormous loss of fertility is entirely unnecessary. The... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1908 - 874 páginas
...forms of waste which could be entirely stopped — the waste of soil by washing, for instance, which is among the most dangerous of all wastes now in progress in the United States, is easily preventable, so that this present enormous loss of fertility is entirely unnecessary. The... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1908 - 116 páginas
...Whereas the President has stated iu his message that ' The waste of soil by washing, which is amongst the most dangerous of all wastes, now in progress in the United States, is easily preventable ; that the preservation or replacement of the forests is one of the most important... | |
| 1900 - 566 páginas
...could be entirely •topped ili" waste of soil by washing, for Instance, which is among 74905—8000 13 the most dangerous of all wastes now In progress In the United States, Is easily preventable, so that this present enormous loss of fertility is entirely unnecessary. The... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1908 - 928 páginas
..."Whereas the President has stated in his message that 'The waste of soil by washing, which is amongst the most dangerous of all wastes, now in progress in the United States, is easily preventable: that the preservation or replacement of the forests Is one of the most important... | |
| Rudolf Cronau - 1908 - 164 páginas
...to their former value but slowly or not at all. The waste of soil is, as can be seen clearly, one of the most dangerous of all wastes now in progress in the United States. Its very existence proves that the Amerr icon people, wasteful and extravagant, has neither under R... | |
| Paul Samuel Reinsch - 1909 - 880 páginas
...forms of waste which could be entirely stopped — the waste of soil by washing, for instance, which is among the most dangerous of all wastes now in progress in the United States, is easily preventable, so that this present enormous loss of fertility is entirely unnecessary. The... | |
| Gifford Pinchot - 1910 - 172 páginas
...saved and used. We are in the habit of speaking of the solid earth and the eternal hills as though they, at least, were free from the vicissitudes of...natural resources. The waste of soil is among the most danger- { ous of all wastes now in progress in the United States. In 1896, Professor Shaler, A ./ than... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1910 - 712 páginas
...forms of waste which could be entirely stopped — the waste of soil by washing, for instance, which is among the most dangerous of all wastes now in progress in the United States, is easily preventable, so that this present enormous loss of fertility is entirely unnecessary. The... | |
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