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The Primer of Irrigation (Classic Reprint)

Anderson, D. H.
The Primer of Irrigation (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from The Primer of IrrigationHE author of this work has had in mind for many years the outlines of a book which would lend aid to those who are beginners in irrigation farming.After work was commenced on this book it was realized that much more than fifty or even one hundred pages would be necessary to even half-way cover the subject. And before it was completed nearly three hundred pages of type were used.About the PublisherForgotten ...

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The Irrigation Age, Vol. 26

Anderson, D. H.
The Irrigation Age, Vol. 26
Excerpt from The Irrigation Age, Vol. 26: November, 1910Mr. Mellen could testify that he saw the great North ern Pacific wrecked by the crowd of political leeches that it supported and enriched in its early days. Had the Northern Pacific spent as much money on irrigation systems and farm development as it did in running the politics of the Northwest up to the time Mr. Hill took it over, that company and the people along its lines would have be...

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The Irrigation Age, Vol. 27

Anderson, D. H.
The Irrigation Age, Vol. 27
Excerpt from The Irrigation Age, Vol. 27: November, 1911A comprehensive summary of, the game laws of the United States and Canada, including those enacted during the present year, is set forth in Farmers' Bulletin 470, United States Department of Agriculture, soon to be is sued by Secretary Wilson. The bulletin brings the data relating to game up to date and shows, by states, the new as well as old laws, changes, and modifications of all laws ...

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The Irrigation Age, Vol. 30

Anderson, D. H.
The Irrigation Age, Vol. 30
Excerpt from The Irrigation Age, Vol. 30: November, 1914An Arkansas Installation. Layne Patent Screen and Patent Enclosed Line Shaft Centrifugal Pump.With the twenty-three hundred successful working plants using our system of irrigation, which inoculates and energizes the dormant forces, there is now being produced in previously non-productive districts throughout the United States and in portions of Europe and Asia over eleven million dollars...

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The Irrigation Age, Vol. 29

Anderson, D. H.
The Irrigation Age, Vol. 29
Excerpt from The Irrigation Age, Vol. 29: November, 1913If you have an irrigation problem to solve, do not fail to write for full information concerning this Combined Grader and Irrigation Ditcher.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitall...

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The Irrigation Age, Vol. 28

Anderson, D. H.
The Irrigation Age, Vol. 28
Excerpt from The Irrigation Age, Vol. 28: November, 1912Again, a diversion dam in connection with the canal head gates must always be able to reject the ¿oating trash and sand at the intake and discharge them through the dam. Moreover, the pond above the diversion dam must neither be allowed to fill up, nor must the water level be lowered below the service point. Yet it must at the same time be controlled against sudden rises which would over ...

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The Irrigation Age, Vol. 32

Anderson, D. H.
The Irrigation Age, Vol. 32
Excerpt from The Irrigation Age, Vol. 32: November, 1916 Being of the' throttling governor type they regulate as closely as any ordinary steam engine and give a steady. Smooth power. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally recons...

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The Irrigation Age, Vol. 25

Anderson, D. H.
The Irrigation Age, Vol. 25
Excerpt from The Irrigation Age, Vol. 25: November, 1909 It is estimated by the Tribune Company, having the exposition in charge, that there will be an attendance of at least people. It is assured that those peo ple who visit and study the exhibits carefully will do much toward advertising the West by explaining what they have seen to friends and neighbors. The Tribune has been liberal in its expenditures and is entitled to much credit for t...

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The Irrigation Age, Vol. 29

Anderson, D. H.
The Irrigation Age, Vol. 29
Excerpt from The Irrigation Age, Vol. 29: November, 1913 If you have an irrigation problem to solve, do not fail to write for full information concerning this Combined Grader and Irrigation Ditcher. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to ...

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Plant Roots - From Cells to Systems

Anderson, H. M. / Barlow, Peter W. / Shewry, Peter R. / Jackson, M. B. / Clarkson, D. T.
Plant Roots - From Cells to Systems
tests the suitability of using mannitol as an osmoticum during experiments. Pressure probe and SiCSA techniques The expanding maize root tip Use of the cell pressure probe (Htisken et aI. , 1978) and single-cell sampling and analysis (SiCSA, Tomos Individual cells expand to many times their ongl­ et aI. , 1994) provide an approach to study plant water nal length as they progress from the meristem to the and solute relations at the resolution o...

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The Primer of Irrigation (Classic Reprint)

Anderson, D. H.
The Primer of Irrigation (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from The Primer of Irrigation To John McALPINE of Duluth, Minnesota, a man who has devoted years of his life to assisting the toiler and wage-earner, to better their condition, and who is now fighting for a clean administration of The Irrigation Law, this work is affectionately dedicated. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a...

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The Irrigation Age, Vol. 28

Anderson, D. H.
The Irrigation Age, Vol. 28
Excerpt from The Irrigation Age, Vol. 28: November, 1912 Official organ of the American Irrigation Federation. Office of the Secretary, 212 Boyce Building, Chicago. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, pr...

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The Irrigation Age, Vol. 27

Anderson, D. H.
The Irrigation Age, Vol. 27
Excerpt from The Irrigation Age, Vol. 27: November, 1911 A comprehensive summary of' the game laws of the United States and Canada, including those enacted during the present year, is set forth in Farmers' Bulletin 470, United States Department of Agriculture, soon to be is sued by Secretary Wilson. The bulletin brings the data relating to game up to date and shows, by states, the new as well as old laws, changes, and modifications of all law...

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The Irrigation Age, Vol. 18

Anderson, D. H.
The Irrigation Age, Vol. 18
Excerpt from The Irrigation Age, Vol. 18: November, 1902 There has been no important change in the laws and no new interpretation given since the above statement was made, to bring about Mr. Maxwell's conversion to the opinion that California needs no reform in its irrigation laws. One of Mr. Maxwell's grievances is that I entered the Department's service from Wyoming. He appar ently does not like that State or any of its citizens. In the su...

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The Irrigation Age, Vol. 23

Anderson, D. H.
The Irrigation Age, Vol. 23
Excerpt from The Irrigation Age, Vol. 23: November, 1907 October, 1908Professor Carpenter was missed in the delibera tions of the congress and it is hoped that he may not become so closely identified with Canadian interests as to keep him over the line for any considerable period Of time. He states that distances -are great in British Columbia, and that possibilities there in an agricultural and irrigation way are remarkable.About the Publishe...

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The Irrigation Age, Vol. 26

Anderson, D. H.
The Irrigation Age, Vol. 26
Excerpt from The Irrigation Age, Vol. 26: November, 1910Mr. Mellen could testify that he saw the great North ern Pacific wrecked by the crowd of political leeches that it supported and enriched in its early days. Had the Northern Pacific spent as much money on irrigation systems and farm development as it did in running the politics of the Northwest up to the time Mr. Hill took it over, that company and the people along its lines would have be...

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