In matter of investigation and suspension of advances in rates by carriers for transportation of barley (whole) in carloads.
| Corporate Author: | United States. Interstate Commerce Commission |
|---|---|
| Format: | Government Document eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
Washington :
[publisher not identified],
1911-1912.
|
| Series: | Investigation and Suspension Docket No. 62
|
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic document Connect to the full text of this electronic document |
Similar Items
In matter of investigation and suspension of advances in rates by carriers operating between Mississippi and Missouri rivers.
Published: (1910)
Published: (1910)
In matter of investigation and suspension of advances in rates by carriers for transportation of freight in single packages and small lots.
Published: (1911)
Published: (1911)
In matter of investigation and suspension of advances in rates by carriers for transportation of locomotives and tenders named in schedule filed with Interstate Commerce Commission.
Published: (1910)
Published: (1910)
In matter of investigation and suspension of Southern Classification No. 39.
Published: (1912)
Published: (1912)
Winter barley (Hordeum vulgare).
Published: (1907)
Published: (1907)
Loose smuts of barley and wheat.
Published: (1909)
Published: (1909)
Use barley, save wheat.
Published: (1918)
Published: (1918)
Barley culture in Northern Great Plains.
Published: (1908)
Published: (1908)
Barley crops in U.S., 1866-1906.
Published: (1907)
Published: (1907)
New basis for barley valuation and improvement.
Published: (1908)
Published: (1908)
In matter of investigation and suspension of advances in rates by carriers for transportation of various commodities from eastern shipping points to points in California, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia.
Published: (1912)
Published: (1912)
Simple method of detecting sulphured barley and oats.
Published: (1909)
Published: (1909)
Inheritance of length of internode in rachis of barley spike.
Published: (1920)
Published: (1920)
In matter of investigation and suspension of advances in rates for transportation of vehicles and other articles.
Published: (1911)
Published: (1911)
In matter of investigation and suspension of advances in rates by carriers for transportation of certain commodities between certain stations located in Texas common point territory and St. Louis, Mo., and other points.
Published: (1912)
Published: (1912)
In matter of investigation and suspension of Item No. 1, Supplement No. 2, Official Classification No. 36.
Published: (1910)
Published: (1910)
Barley for food and health : science, technology, and products /
by: Newman, Rosemary K.
Published: (2008)
by: Newman, Rosemary K.
Published: (2008)
Genetics and improvement of barley malt quality /
Published: (2009)
Published: (2009)
In matter of investigation and suspension of schedules canceling through rates with certain tap-line connections.
Published: (1910)
Published: (1910)
Notice to carriers subject to Act.
Published: (1911)
Published: (1911)
Morphology of barley grain with reference to its enzym-secreting areas.
Published: (1915)
Published: (1915)
In matter of investigation and suspension of I.C.C. No. 2679 filed by Vicksburg, Shreveport and Pacific Railway Company.
Published: (1910)
Published: (1910)
Some distinctions in our cultivated barleys with reference to their use in plant breeding.
Published: (1914)
Published: (1914)
In matter of investigation and suspension of advances in rates by carriers for transportation of cotton and cotton linters.
Published: (1911)
Published: (1911)
Routing of carload shipments and securing of equipment therefor.
Published: (1923)
Published: (1923)
For use of common carriers under Federal control.
Published: (1918)
Published: (1918)
In matter of investigation and suspension of advances in rates for lumber, in carloads, from producing points in Tennessee, Mississippi and other states to destinations north of Ohio River and to Canadian destinations.
Published: (1912)
Published: (1912)
In matter of investigation and suspension of advances in rates by carriers for transportation of furniture in carloads from points in Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Washington, D.C., and other interstate points.
Published: (1912)
Published: (1912)
Winter barley.
Published: (1912)
Published: (1912)
In matter of investigation and suspension of schedule I.C.C. No. 929, filed by C. W. Bullen, agent, J. F. Tucker, agent, and R. H. Countiss, agent, effective Oct. 10, 1910.
Published: (1910)
Published: (1910)
In matter of investigation and suspension of Supplements No. 2 to Transcontinental Freight Bureau Westbound Tariff No. 1-L and No. 4-H, issued by C. W. Bullen, agent, J. P. Tucker, agent, and R. H. Countiss, agent, effective Nov. 15, 1910.
Published: (1910)
Published: (1910)
Identification of varieties of barley.
Published: (1918)
Published: (1918)
Bleached oats and barley.
Published: (1912)
Published: (1912)
In matter of investigation and suspension of advances in rates by carriers for transportation of sash, doors, and blinds from stations in Louisiana to stations in Texas and between other points.
Published: (1912)
Published: (1912)
In matter of postponement of suspended schedules.
Published: (1917)
Published: (1917)
In matter of cancellation of suspended schedules.
Published: (1917)
Published: (1917)
In matter of import and domestic rates.
Published: (1914)
Published: (1914)
In matter of application numbers 9574 of R. H. Countiss, agent, for and on behalf of carriers participating in his tariff I.C.C. numbers 975, for modification of 4th Section Order No. 124, as amended, entered 10th day of July 1914, in matter of applications nos. 205, 342, 343, 344, 349, 350, and 352, on behalf of carriers parties to tariffs therein named by R.H. Countiss, C. W. Bullen, and J.F. Tucker, their agents, for relief from provisions of 4th section of Act to Regulate Commerce, as amended June 18, 1910, with respect to commodity rates from eastern points of shipment which are higher to intermediate points than to Pacific Coast terminals.
Published: (1914)
Published: (1914)
Cultivation and utilization of barley.
Published: (1918)
Published: (1918)
Assembling property in carload lots.
Published: (1926)
Published: (1926)