Presidential addresses and state papers, Volume 2 (of 7)Roosevelt, Theodore
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Presidential addresses and state papers, Volume 2 (of 7)
Roosevelt, Theodore
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919; United States -- Politics and government -- 1901-1909
In no department of governmental work in recent years has there
been greater success than in that of giving scientific aid to the
farming population, thereby showing them how most efficiently to help
themselves. There is no need of insisting upon its importance, for the
welfare of the farmer is fundamentally necessary to the welfare of the
Republic as a whole. In addition to such work as quarantine against
animal and vegetable plagues, and warring against them when here
introduced, much efficient help has been rendered to the farmer by the
introduction of new plants specially fitted for cultivation under the
peculiar conditions existing in different portions of the country. New
cereals have been established in the semi-arid West. For instance,
the practicability of producing the best types of macaroni wheats in
regions of an annual rainfall of only ten inches or thereabouts has
been conclusively demonstrated. Through the introduction of new rices
in Louisiana and Texas the production of rice in this country has been
made to about equal the home demand. In the Southwest the possibility
of regrassing over-stocked range lands has been demonstrated; in the
North many new forage crops have been introduced, while in the East
it has been shown that some of our choicest fruits can be stored and
shipped in such a way as to find a profitable market abroad.
I again recommend to the favorable consideration of the Congress the
plans of the Smithsonian Institution for making the Museum under
its charge worthy of the Nation, and for preserving at the National
Capital not only records of the vanishing races of men but of the
animals of this continent which, like the buffalo, will soon become
extinct unless specimens from which their representatives may be
renewed are sought in their native regions and maintained there in
safety.
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