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1. Palmer, Alfred T. Agriculture. Guayule cultivation. A two year old guayule plantation in the Salinas Valley of California. Guayule plantings will produce an estimated 600 tons of rubber in 1943, provide a crop in 1944 which should yield 33,000 tons and a harvest in 1945 to yield 47,000 tons. An annual production of 70,000 tons to 80,000 tons will materialize if full capacity of nurseries now being built is utilized. Addition: This program is part of the Department of Agriculture's Emergency Rubber Project, administered by the Forest Service under congressional authorization "to make available a source of crude rubber for emergency and defense uses" 1942 Nov

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2. Palmer, Alfred T. Agriculture. Guayule cultivation. A two year old guayule plantation in the Salinas Valley of California. Note the abundant seed stalks occurring on these irrigated plants. Guayule plantings will produce an estimated 600 tons of rubber in 1943, provide a crop in 1944 which should yield 33,000 tons and a harvest in 1945 to yield 47,000 tons. An annual production of 70,000 tons to 80,000 tons will materialize if full capacity of nurseries now being built is utilized. Addition: This program is part of the Department of Agriculture's Emergency Rubber Project, administered by the Forest Service under congressional authorization "to make available a source of crude rubber for emergency and defense uses" 1942 Nov

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3. Palmer, Alfred T. Agriculture. Guayule cultivation. A two year old guayule plantation in the Salinas Valley of California. Note the abundant seed stalks occurring on these irrigated plants. Guayule plantings will produce an estimated 600 tons of rubber in 1943, provide a crop in 1944 which should yield 33,000 tons and a harvest in 1945 to yield 47,000 tons. An annual production of 70,000 tons to 80,000 tons will materialize if full capacity of nurseries now being built is utilized. Addition: This program is part of the Department of Agriculture's Emergency Rubber Project, administered by the Forest Service under congressional authorization "to make available a source of crude rubber for emergency and defense uses"

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4. Palmer, Alfred T. Agriculture. Guayule cultivation. A two year old guayule plantation in the Salinas Valley of California. Guayule plantings will produce an estimated 600 tons of rubber in 1943, provide a crop in 1944 which should yield 33,000 tons and a harvest in 1945 to yield 47,000 tons. An annual production of 70,000 tons to 80,000 tons will materialize if full capacity of nurseries now being built is utilized. Addition: This program is part of the Department of Agriculture's Emergency Rubber Project, administered by the Forest Service under congressional authorization "to make available a source of crude rubber for emergency and defense uses"

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5. Palmer, Alfred T. Agriculture. Guayule cultivation. Workmen removing guayule seedling from a nursery beds after the mechanical digger has uprooted them. The seedlings are graded, packed, and transported to field plantations. Guayule plantings will produce an estimated 600 tons of rubber in early 1943, provide a crop in 1944 which should yield 33,000 tons and a harvest in 1945 to yield 47,000 tons. An annual production of 70,000 tons to 80,000 tons will materialize if full capacity of nurseries now being built is utilized. This program is part of the Department of Agriculture's Emergency Rubber Project, administered by the Forest Service under congressional authorization "to make available a source of crude rubber for emergency and defense uses" 1942 Nov

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6. International Workshop, Seminar and Exhibition on Phytophthora Diseases of Plantation Crops and their Management (2011 : Rubber Research Institute of India) Health care in plantation crops Kottayam: Rubber Research Institute of India; 2011

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7. United States. Office of War Information. President Roosevelt's Liberian visit. President Roosevelt is welcomed to the Firestone rubber plantation during his inspection trip to the Republic of Liberia 1943 Jan

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8. Palmer, Alfred T. Manpower. Tractor driver. With the blood of the first Americans in his veins, this man, half Indian, has joined the production army and is helping to "give'em the stuff to fight with!" He is a tractor operator on a guayule rubber plantation in Salinas, California 1942 Nov

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9. This is the beginning of the many operations which finally result in rubber tires for the tanks and planes of the armies of the world democracy. This native is tapping a rubber tree and drawing off latex on a rubber plantation in the Netherlands East Indies, which, with British Malaya, supplies more than 90 percent of our raw rubber imports between 1940 and 1945

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10. Palmer, Alfred T. Agriculture. Guayule cultivation. Workmen removing guayule seedling from a nursery beds after the mechanical digger has uprooted them. The seedlings are graded, packed, and transported to field plantations. Guayule plantings will produce an estimated 600 tons of rubber in early 1943, provide a crop in 1944 which should yield 33,000 tons and a harvest in 1945 to yield 47,000 tons. An annual production of 70,000 tons to 80,000 tons will materialize if full capacity of nurseries now being built is utilized. This program is part of the Department of Agriculture's Emergency Rubber Project, administered by the Forest Service under congressional authorization "to make available a source of crude rubber for emergency and defense uses"

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11. Rubber manufacturers association, inc Estate and native plantation rubber in the Middle East, 1929 New York city: The Rubber manufacturers association, inc; c1930

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12. Rubber Manufacturers Association (U.S.) Estate and native plantation rubber in the Middle East, 1930 New York City: The Rubber Manufacturers Association, Inc; c1931

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13. Palmer, Alfred T. Manpower. Tractor driver. With the blood of the first Americans in his veins, this man, half Indian, has joined the production army and is helping to "give'em the stuff to fight with!" He is a tractor operator on a guayule rubber plantation in Salinas, California

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14. President Roosevelt's Liberian visit. President Roosevelt is welcomed to the Firestone rubber plantation during his inspection trip to the Republic of Liberia

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15. San Pedro Rubber Plantation Company ..

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16. Chiapas Rubber Plantation Company ..

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17. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 Salinas, California. Intercontinental Rubber Producers. Harry Baucher, head chemist, works in the company laboratory on deresinating tests. With deresinating equipment now under construction at the Salinas farm, rubber from guayule will be suitable for ninety percent of all uses of plantation or tree rubber 1941 Dec

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18. O'Brien, Thomas Edwin Hughes The preparation of plantation rubber in Ceylon [Agalawatta?]: Rubber Research Scheme (Ceylon); 1943

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19. O'Brien, Thomas Edwin Hughes Guide to the preparation of plantation rubber in Ceylon [Colombo]: Issued by the Rubber research scheme (Ceylon); [1929]

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20. Whitby, G. Stafford (George Stafford), 1887- Plantation rubber and the testing of rubber London; New York [etc.]: Longmans, Green and co; 1920

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