The Cattle Industry and the TariffMacmillan, 1926 - 331 halaman |
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... land or on cut - over pine lands , and in which the production of animals of good quality has been greatly hampered by semi - tropical pests , notably the cattle - tick . Approximately 40 per cent of the beef cattle of the United States ...
... land or on cut - over pine lands , and in which the production of animals of good quality has been greatly hampered by semi - tropical pests , notably the cattle - tick . Approximately 40 per cent of the beef cattle of the United States ...
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... land . Supplementary feeding is reduced to the minimum . On the Central and Northern ranges such feeding is generally essen- tial during the winter , but in the Southwest it is rarely necessary except in periods of drought . With the ...
... land . Supplementary feeding is reduced to the minimum . On the Central and Northern ranges such feeding is generally essen- tial during the winter , but in the Southwest it is rarely necessary except in periods of drought . With the ...
Halaman 20
... lands of the coastal plain , extensive grazing , somewhat as on the Western Range , pre- vails ; but in the Cotton Belt proper there are com- monly only a few cattle on each farm . The industry in the South has for many years been ...
... lands of the coastal plain , extensive grazing , somewhat as on the Western Range , pre- vails ; but in the Cotton Belt proper there are com- monly only a few cattle on each farm . The industry in the South has for many years been ...
Halaman 25
... land have checked 14 The Federal Trade Commission , in its report on the Meat Pack- ing Industry , Vol . I , pp . 394-5 , cites statistics suggestive of this conclusion ; but they do not prove the point . The Commission shows that the ...
... land have checked 14 The Federal Trade Commission , in its report on the Meat Pack- ing Industry , Vol . I , pp . 394-5 , cites statistics suggestive of this conclusion ; but they do not prove the point . The Commission shows that the ...
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... land situation in the West.2 The decline in our beef production before the war was due in the main to the inability of the industry to compete with other agricultural pursuits on tillable land . A great many other causes have been ...
... land situation in the West.2 The decline in our beef production before the war was due in the main to the inability of the industry to compete with other agricultural pursuits on tillable land . A great many other causes have been ...
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Halaman iii - The Carnegie Corporation of New York in establishing the Institute of Economics declared: "The Carnegie Corporation, in committing to the Trustees the administration of the endowment, over which the Corporation will have no control whatsoever, has in mind a single purpose — namely, that the Institute shall be conducted with the sole object of ascertaining the facts about current economic...
Halaman 53 - Up to and including 1880 the country had a frontier of settlement, but at present the unsettled area has been so broken into by isolated bodies of settlement that there can hardly be said to be a frontier line.
Halaman 206 - Auspices of the School of Commerce and Administration of the University of Chicago and the Institute of American Meat Packers, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1924. Clark, J. Allen, and Quisenberry, KS, Distribution of the Varieties and Classes of Wheat in the United States in 1934, United States Department of Agriculture, Circular No.
Halaman iii - The Carnegie Corporation, in committing to the Trustees the administration of the endowment, over which the Corporation will have no control whatsoever, has in mind a single purpose — namely, that the Institute shall be conducted with the sole object of ascertaining the facts about current economic problems and of interpreting these facts for the people of the United States in the most simple and understandable form. The Institute shall be administered by its Trustees without regard to the special...
Halaman 324 - The League of Nations," "The Disarmament Conference Resolution," and "Recognition of Russia." Modern Industry The Packing Industry: a Series of Lectures Given Under the Joint Auspices of the School of Commerce and Administration of the University of Chicago and the Institute of American Meat Packers.
Halaman vii - In the view of the Institute the tariff is not a single problem to be solved by the application of a general formula. Its application to each particular industry gives rise to questions of public policy which may be peculiar to that industry. There has been an abundance of abstract theorizing in the United States about free trade and protection and there has been no dearth of statistical evidence submitted by interested parties for the purpose of bolstering a theory or advancing a private interest,...
Halaman vii - Consequently, the Institute of Economics has undertaken an analysis of the entire American system of customs duties. Before attempting any broad generalizations regarding the wisdom of American tariff policy as a whole, the Institute will first present a series of special investigations dealing with the relation of the tariff to particular lines of production in the United States. The tariff is not a single problem to be solved by the application of any one general formula. With reference to each...
Halaman 215 - Argentina, sinco it may become necessary for the Government to intervene either by acquiring a controlling interest in British companies operating in Argentina, or in some other way, if at any time the supply of chilled and frozen meat to this country should come to be dominated by adverse trading combinations.
Halaman 271 - The minority commissioners recommended that "the President return this report to the Tariff Commission and that he request the Commission to reconsider the matter and report to him a definite finding of cost difference in compliance with the requirements of the statute
Halaman 211 - The whole passage is a travesty of the recommendation of the Sub -Committee " that the control of insulated shipping would afford one effective means of preventing British meat supplies from falling under the domination of particular interests, and that, accordingly, the Government should be equipped with such reserve powers, and should maintain such relations with the shipowners, as would prevent the diversion of meat supplies from the United Kingdom and the wholesale transfer of British insulated...