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Agricultural Cooperatives And The Antitrust Laws: A New Departure
Agricultural Cooperatives And The Antitrust Laws: A New Departure
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law--Regulation Of The Milk Industry Through Price Control, Peter Uriah Hook
Constitutional Law--Regulation Of The Milk Industry Through Price Control, Peter Uriah Hook
West Virginia Law Review
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List Of Registered Fertilisers : 1960-61, H G. Cariss
List Of Registered Fertilisers : 1960-61, H G. Cariss
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
IN accordance with the provisions of the Fertilisers Act, 1928-1955, it is required 1 that—with the exception of bulk sales to a manufacturer and those made in accordance with a buyer's written prescription—all fertilisers sold are required to be registered annually, the registration year being from November 1 to October 31 following.
The list of fertilisers registered for the year commencing November 1, 1960, is set out herewith in tabular form.
Registered Fertilisers : 1960-61, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Registered Fertilisers : 1960-61, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE FOLLOWING REGISTERED FERTILISERS AND ANALYSES ARE SUPPLEMENTARY TO THE LIST PUBLISHED IN THE JANUARY 1961 ISSUE OF THE JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE
Blasting. Part 2. Explosives On The Farm, G A. Greaves
Blasting. Part 2. Explosives On The Farm, G A. Greaves
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
EXPLOSIVES will function with maximum reliability and efficiency only when they are carefully stored under cool, dry conditions so as to avoid deterioration.
When preparing charges the user should follow a correct procedure and use the proper tools. Always treat explosives with respect and remember they are made to explode. When they hit they hit hard.
Blasting. Part 1. Explosives And The Farmer, G A. Greaves
Blasting. Part 1. Explosives And The Farmer, G A. Greaves
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
ABOUT 3,000 tons of commercial blasting explosives of various types are used every year in Western Australia of which approximately two thirds is utilised by mining industries and the remainder goes mainly to quarrying and public works.
The farmer and orchardist actually use only very small amounts but nevertheless explosives are a very useful working tool for the primary producer.
List Of Registered Stock Foods And Stock Licks 1960-61, H G. Cariss
List Of Registered Stock Foods And Stock Licks 1960-61, H G. Cariss
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
All foods for stock sold in Western Australia are required by the Feeding Stuffs Act, 1928-1955, to be registered annually with the Department of Agriculture.
For the purposes of the Act, "Food for Stock" includes stock licks, which in turn embrace all preparations claimed to supply or primarily intended to supply mineral matter to stock.