Report of the Secretary of AgricultureThe Department, 1912 - Agriculture |
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... RECEIVED . Warehousemen were requested not , to include in their reports com- modities whose owners intended to keep them in cold storage only a few days and to make no report for a warehouse doing only a tem- porary accommodation ...
... RECEIVED . Warehousemen were requested not , to include in their reports com- modities whose owners intended to keep them in cold storage only a few days and to make no report for a warehouse doing only a tem- porary accommodation ...
Page 28
... received into cold storage in the year 1909-10 was deliv- ered within three months , 28.8 per cent of the fresh mutton , 95.2 per cent of the fresh pork , 75.7 per cent of the poultry , 40.2 per cent of the butter , 14.3 per cent of the ...
... received into cold storage in the year 1909-10 was deliv- ered within three months , 28.8 per cent of the fresh mutton , 95.2 per cent of the fresh pork , 75.7 per cent of the poultry , 40.2 per cent of the butter , 14.3 per cent of the ...
Page 29
... received into storage during the year beginning with May , 1909 , was kept there on the average for 2.3 months ; the fresh mutton , 4.4 months ; the fresh pork , 0.9 of 1 month ; and the butter , 4.4 months . The poultry received during ...
... received into storage during the year beginning with May , 1909 , was kept there on the average for 2.3 months ; the fresh mutton , 4.4 months ; the fresh pork , 0.9 of 1 month ; and the butter , 4.4 months . The poultry received during ...
Page 34
... received into cold storage in a year amounts to a weight of at least 1,000,000,000 pounds and very likely to a quarter of a billion more . The eggs received into storage in a year are approximately 13 per cent of the farm production ...
... received into cold storage in a year amounts to a weight of at least 1,000,000,000 pounds and very likely to a quarter of a billion more . The eggs received into storage in a year are approximately 13 per cent of the farm production ...
Page 42
... received diffusely from the whole sky , and of the rate at which heat is lost at night , will not only be of value to climatologists generally , but will also be utilized by the weather forecaster . A demand has already been made by ...
... received diffusely from the whole sky , and of the rate at which heat is lost at night , will not only be of value to climatologists generally , but will also be utilized by the weather forecaster . A demand has already been made by ...
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acres adulterated and misbranded amount Animal Industry appropriation breeding brown-tail Bulletin Bureau of Animal Bureau of Chemistry Bureau of Entomology Bureau of Plant California cattle cents per cubic condemnation and forfeiture continued cooperation corn cost cotton crop cubic yard dairy Decree of condemnation Defendant pleaded guilty Department of Agriculture determine disease distribution Division eastern district eggs examination expenses experiment stations experimental farm farmers feet field fiscal year 1911 food and drugs Forest Service fruit grade grazing important improvement increase Information filed insecticide inspection investigations irrigation June 30 laboratory land large number Library material ment methods miles milk Missouri Mount Weather National Forest Notice of Judgment obtained pending practical publications road samples season Secretary of Agriculture seed Shipment of adulterated Shipment of misbranded soil species square yard tests timber tion trees trict tuberculosis United varieties various Washington Weather Bureau York
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Page 814 - ... annual leave with pay in any one year to each clerk or employee: And provided further, That where some member of the immediate family of a clerk or employee is afflicted with a contagious disease and requires the care and attendance of such employee,- or where his or her presence in the department would jeopardize the health of fellow clerks...
Page 780 - An act for the establishment of a bureau of animal industry, to prevent the exportation of diseased cattle, and to provide means for the suppression and extirpation of pleuro-pneumonia and other contagious diseases among domestic animals," and to co-operate with the authorities of the United States in the enforcement of the provisions of such act.
Page 808 - States in the departments and offices to which any such rules may relate to aid, in all proper ways, in carrying said rules, and any modification thereof, into effect. SECOND. And, among other things, said rules shall provide and declare, as nearly as the conditions of good administration will warrant...
Page 803 - Government, except for personal services, shall be made by advertising a sufficient time previously for proposals respecting the same, when the public exigencies do not require the immediate delivery of the articles, or performance of the service.
Page 808 - ... according to grade from among those graded highest as the results of such competitive examinations. Apportion- Third, appointments to the public service aforesaid in the departments at Washington shall be apportioned among the several States and Territories and the District of Columbia upon the basis of population as ascertained Application for at the last preceding census.
Page 223 - The following amounts of meat and meat food products were condemned on reinspection during the fiscal year because of having become sour, tainted, putrid, unclean, rancid, or otherwise unwholesome: Beef, 9,566,199 pounds; pork, 9,273,124 pounds; mutton, 137,598 pounds; veal, 54,616 pounds; goat meat, 271 pounds; total, 19,031.808 pounds.
Page 767 - The judgment of the district court was affirmed by the Supreme Court.