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" Science, of course, is not like wheat or cotton or automobiles. It cannot be overproduced. It does not come under the law of diminishing utility, which makes each extra unit in the stock of a commodity of less use than the preceding unit. In fact, the... "
Growth Through Agricultural Progress: Lecture Series in Honor of the United ... - 30. lappuse
autors: Graduate School, USDA. - 1961 - 74 lapas
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Century of Service: The First 100 Years of the United States Department of ...

United States. Department of Agriculture. Economic Research Service - 1963 - 584 lapas
...vital force, had to grow or die. The Secretary of Agriculture, in his annual report for 1940, stated ; Science, of course, is not like wheat or cotton or...and keep in training an alert scientific personnel. 1 48 Stat. 467. 3 49 Stat. 436, * Trullinger, RW, James T. Jardine, 1881-1964, Mimeographed, 4 pp.,...
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A Dictionary of Scientific Quotations

Alan L. Mackay - 1991 - 312 lapas
...Agriculture, 1940] Science, of course, is not like wheat or automobiles. It cannot be overproduced — In fact, the latest knowledge is usually the best....storage. It is perishable and must be constantly renewed. Scientific American September 1982 Graham Wallas 1958-1932 10 . . .'How can I know what I think till...
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The Evaluation of Federal Programs in Agricultural Research, Education, and ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture. Subcommittee on Resource Conservation, Research, and Forestry - 1996 - 380 lapas
...research. And when facing sever pressures to reduce the scientific efforts of USDA perhaps it said best "Knowledge grows or dies. It cannot live in cold storage....vanish if we did not freshen it constantly and keep training an alert scientific personnel"."3' Relationship of Federal to Private Research One question...
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American Dreamer: The Life and Times of Henry A. Wallace

John C. Culver, John Hyde - 2000 - 702 lapas
...joy." For Wallace there was no such thing as too much science, nor could there ever be an end to it. Science, of course, is not like wheat or cotton or...not be science long, but a mere junk heap of rotting fragments.49 Knowledge, for its own sake and for the general welfare, was the cornerstone of Wallace's...
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Report of the Secretary of Agriculture

United States. Department of Agriculture - 1936 - 1076 lapas
...social implications of its findings. Then the idea that we can have too much research will fade away. Science, of course, is not like wheat or cotton or...and keep in training an alert scientific personnel. Many people nowadays actually fear science because it seems to displace labor and favor the stronger...
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Report of the Secretary of Agriculture

United States. Department of Agriculture - 1936 - 794 lapas
...social implications of its findings. Then the idea that we can have too much research will fade away. Science, of course, is not like wheat or cotton or...and keep in training an alert scientific personnel. Many people nowadays actually fear science because it seems to displace labor and favor the stronger...
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