492 resultados para Queensland. Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations
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Issues have also distinctive titles.
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Issued Dec. 1976.
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At head of title: Meteorology of Australia. Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology.
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"Conference was held at the Eastern Regional Research Laboratory with representatives of the deciduous fruit processing industry, growers associations, universities, state agricultural experiment stations and the United States Department of Agriculture participating."
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Some numbers issued out of chronological sequence.
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Title varies slightly.
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Chemical abstracts
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New Jersey has two independent experiment stations, one maintained by the State, the other mainly by national appropriation; both of the stations are located at Rutgers College, of which the Agricultural College of the State is a department.
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Issues no. 227-no. 1125 have title: Bulletin.
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The city of Marion has applied to the Illinois EPA for Section 401 water quality certification to construct a 1,172 surface acre, raw water impoundment reservoir on Sugar Creek, southeast of Creal Springs, Williamson County, Illinois. This proposal and the impacts are described in the Final EIS, DSI, and DSII. The proposed project will involve the construction of a reservoir on Sugar Creek and the mitigation for affected wetlands and jurisdictional waters of the United States.
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"January 8, 1908."
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One folded color map in pocket.
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"Compiled from the publications of the agricultural experiment stations."
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Prepared jointly by specialists of the United States Department of Agriculture, Cornell University, and the experiment stations of California, Louisiana, Minnesota, Texas, and Virginia.
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"In cooperation with the agricultural experiment stations of Alabama, Arizona, California, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New York (Cornell), North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming."