For instance, in the Sanpete Valley of Utah, one of the most fertile sections of the Great Basin, agricultural soils often contain as high as 40 per cent of calcium carbonate, without injury to their crop-producing power.
Anything that tends to destroy these complex soil grains, as, for instance, plowing the soil when it is too wet, weakens the crop-producing power of the soil.
A small rainfall, coming at the most desirable season, will have greater crop-producing power than a very much larger rainfall poorly distributed.
In spite of their small aggregate area, the food-producing power of these islands is very great.
The summer days in the latitude of Liverpool are very nearly eighteen hours in length, and this fact together with the mild winters, adds very largely to the food-producing power of the islands.
The population, therefore, is concentrated in the valley because of the food-producing power of the land.
Even then it will not be absolutely at rest, but will have lost its heat-producing power, and will begin to lose the quantity it then possesses when it gets permission from its neighbours.
The fat, however, is a good index of the cheese-producing power of the milk.
The latter system considers the cheese-producing power of all milk to be the same.
It includes the acid peptonizing organisms, although they are of primary importance in the acid type of bacteria, because the acid-producing power is greater than the peptonizing power.
Neither the crop adaptation nor the crop-producing power of the soil can be determined by taking a sample and submitting it to a chemist for analysis.
Under the plan in which the tenant furnishes everything except the real estate, the tendency of the farm is apt to be downward both as to the improvements and the crop-producing power of the soil.
To each species of wild yeast there belongs some taint-producing power in the fermentations for which it is responsible.
The bulk of that cost consisted in the effect of the profit system to prevent wealth from being produced, in holding back and tying down the almost boundless wealth-producing power of man.
But, it will be instantly admitted, Civilisation has increased man's producing power.
If it has not increased man's producing power, then Civilisation cannot stand.
The enormous increase of wealth-producing power given by the new machinery can scarcely be realized.
According to the evidence of existing poverty adduced in the last chapter, it would appear that the lowest classes of workers have not shared to any considerable degree the enormous gain of wealth-producing power bestowed by machinery.
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