The Physical Basis of SocietyD.Appleton, 1928 - 526 من الصفحات |
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... Cultivation of Plants 166 Plant Sources 167 Tropical Fruits 169 Tomato 170 Fiber Plants 170 Sugar Rubber Drugs Ornamentals Significance of Domestication Possible Utilization of Bacteria 171 172 173 174 · 175 176 VII . MAN AND HIS ...
... Cultivation of Plants 166 Plant Sources 167 Tropical Fruits 169 Tomato 170 Fiber Plants 170 Sugar Rubber Drugs Ornamentals Significance of Domestication Possible Utilization of Bacteria 171 172 173 174 · 175 176 VII . MAN AND HIS ...
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... cultivate this dry country he comes to appreciate the old saying : Little drops of water On little grains of sand Make a mighty difference In the price of land . An annual average of 6 to 10 inches of water makes general agriculture ...
... cultivate this dry country he comes to appreciate the old saying : Little drops of water On little grains of sand Make a mighty difference In the price of land . An annual average of 6 to 10 inches of water makes general agriculture ...
الصفحة 71
... cultivate the field . But the sun may make the day so warm that effort is painful and man may have to rest till twilight , or wait for a moonlight meet- ing with his friends . The storm may confine him to the house , happy in the ...
... cultivate the field . But the sun may make the day so warm that effort is painful and man may have to rest till twilight , or wait for a moonlight meet- ing with his friends . The storm may confine him to the house , happy in the ...
الصفحة 72
... cultivated grape suitable to American conditions was pro- duced and the colony was saved by the growth of a plant ... cultivate large areas for he 72 THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF SOCIETY.
... cultivated grape suitable to American conditions was pro- duced and the colony was saved by the growth of a plant ... cultivate large areas for he 72 THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF SOCIETY.
الصفحة 73
Carl Kelsey. corn but he could not cultivate large areas for he had no draft animals . To understand man's ... cultivation at some time , whereas in Utah no such ruins are found in the very areas irrigated with so much success ...
Carl Kelsey. corn but he could not cultivate large areas for he had no draft animals . To understand man's ... cultivation at some time , whereas in Utah no such ruins are found in the very areas irrigated with so much success ...
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