In many parts cattle and horses are not housed throughout the winter, and so nutritious are the wild grasses that stock is marketed without having been fed any grain.
On first glance it would be thought that the products which appeal specifically and exclusively to men would be marketed by talking points which have specifically and exclusively the masculine appeal.
Every one hundred robes marketed represented not more than one hundred and ten dead buffaloes, and even this small percentage of loss was due to the escape of wounded animals which afterward died and were devoured by the wolves.
The Indians of our northwestern Territories marketed about seventy-five thousand buffalo robes every year so long as the northern herd was large enough to afford the supply.
They saved and marketed a large quantity of meat, for which they obtained 3 cents per pound.
The amount of fresh buffalo meat cured and marketed was really very insignificant.
Apparently the quantity of summer-killed hides marketed was not very great, for it was only the meanest and most unprincipled ones of the grand army of buffalo-killers who were mean enough to kill buffaloes in summer simply for their hides.
The remaining portion of the hides marketed were from buffaloes killed in spring and summer, when the body and hindquarters ware almost naked.
Usually the nuts are marketed whole, but occasionally home-picked kernels are sold.
Eleven states report whole husked nuts being marketed in a limited way and six report the marketing of home-produced kernels.
A man named Bliss became interested in Howe's invention, and a few machines were made and marketed in New York.
Next, it aims to utilize the ripe timber which can be marketed and to cut it in such a way as to insure the restocking of the land with young timber and the continuance of forest production.
Many new preservatives are being proposed or marketedeach year by various companies or individuals.
Fine early cauliflowers are grown in California under irrigation, and marketed as far east as Chicago.
My crop was marketed at Grand Rapids and Chicago, and was considered the finest sent to either of those cities.
The service that can be obtained from the appliance after it is marketed is of the utmost importance for the manufacturer to learn.
Namely, the manufacturer purchases every type of machine, already marketed to perform a given work, and adapts one part from one machine, another part from a second machine and perhaps still another part from a third machine.
These products are marketed along the lines of the least resistance, that is, of the greatest economy.
Can a manufacturer pay the same to laborers if the product will be marketed next year, as he can if it is to be marketed to-morrow?
He should direct a given amount of labor to products that mature next year only when their expected selling price is greater than that of products that can be marketed this year.
Cypridol Capsules are marketed in a way to appeal to the public.
The stability of the solid product is also far from satisfactory, and appears to be less than that of the ferment as marketed some years ago.
The oil of the first-named plant appears not to be marketed except in the form of the proprietary, Gomenol.
This mixture is worthless for the conditions for which it is advertised, and is marketed under misleading and unwarranted claims.
They aremarketed by the Dios Chemical Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Maignen Antiseptic Powder is marketed by the “Maignen Institute for the Study of Bacterial Diseases,” Philadelphia.
This fact alone shows that the preparation is deliberately marketed under a false claim, and it shows further that the analysis on the label is worthless.
It ismarketed as tablets, said to contain the isolated active principles of strophanthus, apocynum, squill and sambucus, chemically combined.
Since then the Council has modified its rules to exclude unscientific mixtures marketed under names that are misleading or therapeutically suggestive.
The unscientific character of mixed vaccines and of the mixed filtered products of a number of vaccines marketed as “Phylacogens” has been especially emphasized and the danger from their indiscriminate use pointed out.
Mr. Morgan purchased part of them with the right to buy others, and in this way the whole nine or ten millions of Allegheny bonds were marketed and the Pennsylvania Railroad Company placed in funds.
It seldom goes to sawmills, is generally marketed in the form of bolts, and is hard, stiff, and strong.
It is serviceable, and is shipped outside the immediate region of production and is marketed in the plains states east of the Rocky Mountains, where it is excellent fence material.
The lumbermen cut clean, and statistics of that period do not show that the two pines were generally marketed separately.
It does not figure much in any part of the lumber business, but is cut and marketed in ways peculiar to itself.
Norway pine has always had a place of its own in the lumber trade, but large quantities have been marketedas white pine.
The tree is of commercial size in at least thirty states, and is cut and marketed in all of them.
A passable substitute has been manufactured, but it cannot be marketedas the genuine article.
This act was designed primarily to restrict the quantity of tobacco to be marketed owing to the flooded markets abroad and the resulting low prices.
Virginia Purchased English Goods Delivered in English Ships With Her Tobacco, England Marketed Much of the Tobacco In Europe and Received Specie Or Goods That Could Be Sold Elsewhere.
Clean poultry-houses, poultry-runs and nests are important, and eggs should always be stored and marketed under sanitary conditions.
This most frequently repeated story of the American egg applies particularly in the case of eggs produced west of the Mississippi and marketed in the very large cities of the East.
Such eggs if consumed when fresh are perfectly wholesome, but when marketed are discriminated against and are likely to become an entire loss.
Poultry carcasses should be marketed with head and feet attached and the entrails undrawn.
The following is the nomenclature and corresponding weights of the farm marketed chickens.
Eggs being a perishable crop continuously produced, must be marketedat frequent intervals, and the trips to the general store, necessary to supply the household needs, offers the only convenient opportunity for such marketing.
Formerly marketed as "Philippine mahogany," and now as red lauaan.
A Philippine hardwood similar to red lauaan (see Lauaan) and like the latter at one time marketed as "Philippine mahogany.
These potatoes were dug and marketedduring the last week in July and first week in August of the same year.
At this period and up to the introduction of the Wilson, all strawberries in that section were picked and marketed without the hulls.
In those days I raised large quantities of apricots, and marketed them in such baskets as we happened to have.
The fruit is not marketed through unions nor has co-operative selling been tried, the nearness to market obviating the necessity of co-operation.
In Erie County much of the product of the southern part ismarketed with that of Chautauqua County but to the north, Buffalo makes a splendid local market.
An exception is the product of the large vineyards of Niagaras in Seneca County, the fruit of which is marketed with that of the product of other Niagara vineyards of the Niagara district of western New York through a union of growers.
Its reputation for quality has suffered, and to the detriment of the variety, because it attains its full color before it is ripe and is therefore often marketed in an unripe condition.
These vineyards grew until they covered seventy-five acres, the product of which was marketed in the metropolis and nearby cities.
No pedlar before a doorful of girls' sidelong heads could more deftly have marketed his wares.
Serviceable in death as in life, there where she was marketed lies her fragrant dust; fragrant now, I hope, since all the passion is out.
I propose to build up a demand for absolutely fresh berries, picked at dawn and marketed before the dew is off, strictly fine to the bottom of the full-sized basket.
The city gets most of its 'home-grown' strawberries from a hundred miles away, which means that they can't be marketed as fresh as ours can be.
My selling-terms are, a permanent royalty of one dollar on every American-marketed machine for a thousand dollars cash to me in hand paid.
A small part of my ownership consists of a royalty of $500 on every machine marketed under the American patents.
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