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An Outline Of The Principal Natural Resources Of Nebraska And Their Conservation, George E. Condra
An Outline Of The Principal Natural Resources Of Nebraska And Their Conservation, George E. Condra
George E. Condra Publications
Nebraska is well endowed with important natural resources, such as stone, clay, sand, soil, water, prairie, forests and wildlife. However, soil and water are our basic heritage because they, more than other resources, support native life, agriculture, industry, and social development.
An Outline Of Nebraska's Industries, George E. Condra
An Outline Of Nebraska's Industries, George E. Condra
George E. Condra Publications
The principal industries of Nebraska are summarized into the following groups: mineral, agriculture, manufacturing, transportation and publishing, and trade or mechandizing.
The Relation Of Drouth To Water-Use In Nebraska, G. E. Condra
The Relation Of Drouth To Water-Use In Nebraska, G. E. Condra
George E. Condra Publications
Three severe drouths have occurred in Nebraska and adjacent states within the past eighty years, and less severe ones have come at moderately regular intervals. Their influence on the agricultural development of the state is well known, but their relation to water supply in general is not so well understood. This paper is a brief review of the relation of drouth to soil moisture, surace water, and groundwater supplies.
The Conservation Of Nebraska's Water Resources, G. E. Condra
The Conservation Of Nebraska's Water Resources, G. E. Condra
George E. Condra Publications
Oxygen is the first immediate necessity of life and water is second. Both directly and indirectly and more than soil, water is our most basic resource. It is the universal solvent and without it there would be no life, and, of course, no agriculture and industry.
Tree Planting And Landscape Beautification In Nebraska, Condra G. E.
Tree Planting And Landscape Beautification In Nebraska, Condra G. E.
George E. Condra Publications
This bulletin is intended to further the planting of flowers, vines, shrubbery, and trees in Nebraska.
The Potash Industry Of Nebraska, George E. Condra
The Potash Industry Of Nebraska, George E. Condra
George E. Condra Publications
No abstract provided.
Report Of The Second Annual Nebraska Conservation And State Development Congress, G. E. Condra, W. G. Whitmore, W. R. Mellor
Report Of The Second Annual Nebraska Conservation And State Development Congress, G. E. Condra, W. G. Whitmore, W. R. Mellor
George E. Condra Publications
No abstract provided.
Geographical Influences In The Development Of Nebraska, George E. Condra
Geographical Influences In The Development Of Nebraska, George E. Condra
George E. Condra Publications
Nebraska is centrally located in the mainland of the United States, being a part of the long slope of the High Plains Regions.
The Sand And Gravel Resources And Industries Of Nebraska, George Evart Condra
The Sand And Gravel Resources And Industries Of Nebraska, George Evart Condra
George E. Condra Publications
Sand and gravel are Nebraska's most important mineral resources. The extensive use which is made of these materials in the building and trade industries not only in our own but in adjoining states, is a factor of economic importance in the industrial development of Nebraska.
The Coal Measure Bryozoa Of Nebraska, George Evart Condra
The Coal Measure Bryozoa Of Nebraska, George Evart Condra
George E. Condra Publications
In the summer of 1896, at the suggestion of Professor Erwin H. Barbour, Director of the Nebraska Geological Survey, the writer began a study of the fossil bryozoa of the state.