United States Congressional Serial Set, Utgave 8247U.S. Government Printing Office, 1924 - 130 sider |
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... represents a decline of 30 per cent , while the average production per mill increased from 16,929 barrels in 1914 , to 23,049 barrels in 1921 , or an increase of 36 per cent . The decrease in the number of mills was due to the gradual ...
... represents a decline of 30 per cent , while the average production per mill increased from 16,929 barrels in 1914 , to 23,049 barrels in 1921 , or an increase of 36 per cent . The decrease in the number of mills was due to the gradual ...
Side 9
... represented only 6 practically different sizes of packages , namely , the barrel , half barrel , quarter barrel , eighth barrel , sixteenth barrel , and the special 140 - pound export sack . The close resemblance between the 48 and 49 ...
... represented only 6 practically different sizes of packages , namely , the barrel , half barrel , quarter barrel , eighth barrel , sixteenth barrel , and the special 140 - pound export sack . The close resemblance between the 48 and 49 ...
Side 11
... represented only 5 regular package units and 1 special unit , the 140 - pound sack . The difficulties and abuses which are complained of by the milling industry are largely ascribed to the present duplicate classification for the ...
... represented only 5 regular package units and 1 special unit , the 140 - pound sack . The difficulties and abuses which are complained of by the milling industry are largely ascribed to the present duplicate classification for the ...
Side 22
... represented an increase of about 30 per cent . Although there was an increase in the total quantity of wheat ground the proportion produced by custom mills declined from 3.6 per cent in 1899 to less than 1 per cent in 1919 . Section 2 ...
... represented an increase of about 30 per cent . Although there was an increase in the total quantity of wheat ground the proportion produced by custom mills declined from 3.6 per cent in 1899 to less than 1 per cent in 1919 . Section 2 ...
Side 24
... represents a decline of 30 per cent , while the average production per mill increased from about 16,900 barrels to 23,000 barrels , or 36 per cent . About 99 per cent of the wheat flour pro- duced in the United States is manufactured by ...
... represents a decline of 30 per cent , while the average production per mill increased from about 16,900 barrels to 23,000 barrels , or 36 per cent . About 99 per cent of the wheat flour pro- duced in the United States is manufactured by ...
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Congressional Serial Set, Utgave 4049 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1901 |
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10-year period 1922 Northwestern 28 identical companies 50 per cent annual average Appendix Table average cost barrel in 1922 barrel of flour bushels Central and eastern cents per barrel coast district companies showed company investment CONGRESS THE LIBRARY cost of flour decline eastern district exported Federal Federal Trade Commission feed credit feed packages flour and feed flour milling flour packages flour prices flour produced flour-milling four-year period hard spring wheat higher highest income index numbers Kansas City LIBRARY OF CONGRESS manufactured maximum millers milling companies milling investment milling profit Minneapolis Minnesota monthly average price Mountain and coast net income North Dakota number of companies panies patent flour price quotations producing a barrel profit per barrel quantity of wheat range rate of profit rate of return Section shown Simple average rate sizes of flour sizes of packages southwestern district trade United wheat cost wheat flour wheat ground wheat prices
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Side 92 - That the introduction into any State or Territory or the District of Columbia from any other State or Territory or the District of Columbia, or from any foreign country, or shipment to any foreign country of any article of food or drugs which is adulterated or misbranded, within the meaning of this Act, is hereby prohibited...
Side 92 - That the introduction into any state or territory or the District of Columbia from any other state or territory or the District of Columbia, or from any foreign country, or shipment to any foreign country of any article of food or drugs which is adulterated or misbranded, within the meaning of this act...
Side 129 - food," as used herein, shall include all articles used for food, drink, confectionery, or condiment by man or other animals, whether simple, mixed, or compound.
Side 92 - Third.' If in package form, the quantity of the contents be not plainly and conspicuously marked on the outside of the package in terms of weight, measure, or numerical count: Provided, however, That reasonable variations shall be permitted, and tolerances and also exemptions as to small packages shall be established by rules and regulations made in accordance with the provisions of section three of this act.
Side 92 - ... design or device regarding such article, or the ingredients or substances contained therein which shall be false or misleading in any particular, and to any food or drug product which is falsely branded as to the State, Territory, or country in which it is manufactured or produced.
Side 19 - Wheat Mixed Feed (Mill Run Wheat Feed) consists of pure wheat bran and the gray or total shorts or flour middlings combined in the proportions obtained in the usual process of commercial millings.
Side 18 - ... tail of the mill." This product must be obtained in the usual process of flour milling and must not contain more than 3.5 per cent crude fiber.
Side 18 - Middlings or Total Shorts) consists of the fine particles of the outer bran, the inner bran or bee-wing bran, the germ, and the offal or fibrous material obtained from the "tail of the mill.
Side 18 - Middlings consists mostly of fine particles of bran, germ, and very little of the fibrous offal obtained from the "tail of the mill.
Side 19 - Screenings Oil Feed is the ground product obtained after extraction of part of the oil by crushing, cooking and hydraulic pressure, or by crushing, heating and the use of solvents from the smaller imperfect grains, weed seeds and other foreign materials, having feeding value, separated in cleaning the grain. The name of the grain from which the screenings are separated shall be prefixed to "screenings oil feed.