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 422 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 256. 1910. “b°*Pl•¤“· °*°· For crop technological and fiber plant investigations, thirteen thousand and thirty dollars; _ _ °°”·°¤1¤'¤d‘°¢·°*°- · For investigating the handling, grading, and baling of cotton, and the establishment of standards for the ifferent grades thereof and for carrying into effect the provisions of law relating thereto, thirty- six thousand six hundred and fifty dollars; _ G’°*°¢'“‘°¥·°‘°· For investigating the handling, grading, and transportation of grain, and the fixing of definite grades thereof, fifty-one thousand and twenty dollars; - _ _ _ _ ,,,§’,}],_Y“*°“' “"'”‘*¢°‘ For physical investigations in connection with the various lines of work herein authorize, fifteen thousand two hundred and fifty—£ve dollars; _ N°"°°°d°·°‘°· To collect, purchase, propagate, test, and experiment with seeds ` of interest to agriculture, mcluding rare new seeds, bulbs, trees, shrubs, vines, cuttings, and plants, sixteen thousand six hundred and C°¤*¤°. or stu an tes commerci see s, mc u in e es ing mm’ew` of samples of seeds of grlgasies, clover or alfalfa secureag in the open market and where such samples are flound to be adulterated or misbranded, the results of the tests shall be published, together with the _ names of the ersons by whom the seeds were offered for sale, twenty- five thousandp eight hundred and thirty dollars; 6*****1 P¤>d¤°“°¤· For the investigation and improvement of grains and methods of grehin production, sixty-one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five dollars; u_'g>¤:;¢<> v¤>·¤¤i¢- For the investigation and improvement of methods of growing, ’ producing, and handling tobacco, twenty-two thousand three hundred and thirty dollars; 1******* ¤¤‘=¤d*¤8· For general plant breeding and cooperative lant breeding demonstrations, thirteen thousand seven hundred dollars; lfsgsf-m¤¥i¤¢ For testing and breeding fibrous plants, which may be used for P HaHer making, eight thousand seven hundred and seventy-five o ars; drought-resistant crops, seventeen thousand five hundred dollars; p,§g§,§'·P"°"“°‘“¥ For the investigation and improvement of sugar-producing plants includin% their utilization and culture, twenty-three thousand and seventy- ve dollars; · Gr¤i¤s¤•¤¤=» For taxonomic investigations and the study of methods for the improvement of grazing ands, seventeen thousand six hundred and fiftv dollars; F¤¤= ¤¤¤¤¤8¤¤¤¢¤*· To investigate and encourage the adoption of im roved methods of farm management and farm practice, one hungred and thirty thousand and sixty dollars; ¤¤¢¤¤¤ ¥><>¤w¤¤vi¤· For the study and demonstration of the best methods of meeting the ravatges of the cotton boll weevil, two hundred and fifty thousand one hun red and fiftv—five dollars, ten thousand dollars of which shall be immediately available; ¤¤*·¤¤¤¤ f¤¤¤i¤z· For the investigation and improvement of methods of crop production under semiarid or dry-land conditions, thirty~one thousand seven hundred and thirty dollars; B°°****'¤°d’““"’· For investigations in connection with the utilization of lands reclaimed under the reclamation Act, and other areas in the arid and sieraiarid regions, seventy-four thousand three hundred and eighty o ars; 'I`”*d°*¤*’°*” md For investi ating the methods of owin, harvestin a ` mmm storing, handgng, and shipping fruitslglind rligielons, and eglggli menta shipments_ of fruits and melons within the United States and t1o]{ore1gn countries, seventy-one thousand six hundred and fifteen o ars;
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 * “"""‘“" °'°*‘°· For the breeding and physiological study of alkali-resistant and