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... supply by 200 percent to bring about even minimal improve- ment in the present condition of human nutrition on this planet . Malthusian economists , predicting worldwide starvation , claim that it is population increase , not restricted ...
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... supplies . He also rearranged milking stalls so that the farmer could travel in a circular route when working with the cows . A new work routine con- served time and travel , reducing milking time from 9 to ... supply The Homestead Plan / 65.
... supplies . He also rearranged milking stalls so that the farmer could travel in a circular route when working with the cows . A new work routine con- served time and travel , reducing milking time from 9 to ... supply The Homestead Plan / 65.
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Barbara Kern, Ken Kern. water , which would reduce the food supply . Slow seepage into the pond is preferred , mainly to keep the series full . Increase the 3 - foot depth to 5 feet at one end where water is in limited supply or where ...
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