It is obvious that the greatest and most important service that is required of our agriculture under — David F. Houston
In the southern half of the country perhaps no crop has larger possibilities for quick increase of — David F. Houston
Buckwheat may be planted later than any similar crop, and often does well on old meadows or waste land — David F. Houston
The vital importance of a large acreage of this crop, properly cared for, therefore, is obvious. — David F. Houston
By the immediate preservation of eggs for home consumption through the use of water glass or lime water — David F. Houston
Barley, where it succeeds, yields a larger weight of feed per acre than any other small grain crop. — David F. Houston
For the gulf states, perhaps no forage crop of which the available seed supply is relatively abundant — David F. Houston
The ease with which barley may be substituted directly for wheat in human food and its usefulness to — David F. Houston
One could drive a prairie schooner through any part of his argument and never scrape against a fact. — David F. Houston
The high food value of field beans and the shortage of supply due to the light yields of 1915 and 1916 — David F. Houston
The duty of the individual farmer, at this time, is to increase his production, particularly of food crops. — David F. Houston
Rice at present prices provides more food for the money than most of the other cereals. — David F. Houston
The soy-bean, in particular, has proved sufficiently resistant to cold in spring and to adverse weather — David F. Houston
The older, thinner, and less productive grass lands, however, frequently can be made to produce much larger — David F. Houston
The most effective step that may be taken to increase the production of these crops is to enlarge the — David F. Houston
The usefulness of cow-peas and soy-beans as human food has been recognized only recently in this country. — David F. Houston
The importance to the nation of a generously adequate food supply for the coming year cannot be overemphasized — David F. Houston
The value of the beans for oil production, as well as for human food, has become recognized so quickly and — David F. Houston
What this loss means will be appreciated from the statement that one bushel of wheat contains — David F. Houston