arid" or "nonirrigable" land, as used in these acts, are construed to mean land which, as a rule, lacks sufficient rainfall to produce agricultural crops without the necessity of resorting to unusual methods of cultivation, such as the system commonly... The Resources and Opportunities of Montana - Página 104de Montana. Department of Agriculture and Publicity - 1912Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| United States. General Land Office - 1909 - 48 páginas
...crops without the necessity of resorting to unusual methods of cultivation, such as the system commonly known as " dry farming," and for which there is no...may be successfully irrigated at a reasonable cost. DESIGNATION OR CLASSIFICATION OF LANDS— APPLICATIONS TO ENTER. 2. From time to time lists designating... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1909 - 868 páginas
...of resorting to unusual methods of cultivation, such as the system commonly known as "dry fanning," and for which there is no known source of water supply...may be successfully irrigated at a reasonable cost. Therefore, lands containing merchantable timber, mineral lands, and lands within a reclamation project,... | |
| Curtis Hillyer - 1914 - 1628 páginas
...crops without the necessity of resorting to unusual methods of cultivation, such as the system commonly known as "dry farming," and for which there is no...may be successfully irrigated at a reasonable cost. Lands Which may not be Entered Under These Acts. — Therefore lands containing merchantable timber,... | |
| Eau Claire Manor - 1919 - 540 páginas
...crops without the necessity of resorting to unusual methods of cultivation, such as the system commonly known as "dry farming," and for which there is no...may be successfully irrigated at a reasonable cost. Stock Raising Lands (640 Acres). These lands are those the surface of which is chiefly valuable for... | |
| United States. General Land Office - 1930 - 1778 páginas
...crops without the necessity of resorting to unusual methods of cultivation, such as the system commonly known as dry farming, and for which there is no known...may be successfully irrigated at a reasonable cost. Lands containing merchantable timber, or valuable minerals other than coal, phosphate, nitrate, potash,... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1916 - 712 páginas
...crops without the necessity of resorting to unusual methods of cultivation, such as the system commonly known as "dry farming," and for which there is no...may be successfully irrigated at a reasonable cost. Therefore lands containing merchantable timber, mineral lands, and lands within a reclamation project,... | |
| 1970 - 724 páginas
...crops without the necessity of resorting to unusual methods of cultivation, such as the system commonly known as dry farming, and for which there is no known...may be successfully irrigated at a reasonable cost. (3) Lands containing merchantable timber, or valuable minerals other than coal, phosphate, nitrate,... | |
| 1968 - 1014 páginas
...crops without the necessity of resorting to unusual methods of cultivation, such as the system commonly known as dry farming, and for which there Is no known...may be successfully irrigated at a reasonable cost. (3) Lands containing merchantable timber, or valuable minerals other than coal, phosphate, nitrate,... | |
| 1975 - 952 páginas
...crops without the necessity of resorting to unusual methods of cultivation, such as the system commonly known as dry farming, and for which there is no known...may be successfully irrigated at a reasonable cost. § 2514.0—7 Cross reference. (a) For proofs, see Subpart 1824 of this chapter. (b) For cultivation... | |
| 1972 - 656 páginas
...crops without the necessity of resorting to unusual methods of cultivation, such as the system commonly known as dry farming, and for which there is no known...may be successfully Irrigated at a reasonable cost. § 2514.0-7 Cross reference. (a) For proofs, see Subpart 1824 of this chapter. (b) For cultivation... | |
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