Department of Agriculture Appropriation Bill for 1950: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-first Congress, First Session, Volume 2, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1949 |
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... actual review work involved because the work has been in the field . It is just recently that these reports have reached the stage where they are available to the Secretary for his consideration . Mr. WHITTEN . We have been providing ...
... actual review work involved because the work has been in the field . It is just recently that these reports have reached the stage where they are available to the Secretary for his consideration . Mr. WHITTEN . We have been providing ...
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... actual completion of the survey , where there is further complication rather than coordination . It is along that line that I directed my question to Mr. Johnson . So the question concerns whether you will put in by the Secretary in ...
... actual completion of the survey , where there is further complication rather than coordination . It is along that line that I directed my question to Mr. Johnson . So the question concerns whether you will put in by the Secretary in ...
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... actual contemplated program of the sur- vey reports themselves was about two - thirds Federal cost , one - third private , State , and other local government unit cost . Mr. WHITTEN . In the two projects with which I am familiar , I ...
... actual contemplated program of the sur- vey reports themselves was about two - thirds Federal cost , one - third private , State , and other local government unit cost . Mr. WHITTEN . In the two projects with which I am familiar , I ...
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... actual construction can be under- taken in 1949 which will carry permanent benefits ? Mr. DYKES . We will do our best to finish the report and I'm sure the Department will do its best to finish the comprehensive program in time for the ...
... actual construction can be under- taken in 1949 which will carry permanent benefits ? Mr. DYKES . We will do our best to finish the report and I'm sure the Department will do its best to finish the comprehensive program in time for the ...
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... actual acquisition on the part of the Government , or are you still holding to the view you have got to buy them ? Mr. MUNNS . In certain areas , where the lands can remain in pri- vate ownership , such as where the values are ...
... actual acquisition on the part of the Government , or are you still holding to the view you have got to buy them ? Mr. MUNNS . In certain areas , where the lands can remain in pri- vate ownership , such as where the values are ...
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1950 estimates 90 percent acreage acres administrative expenses agencies Agricultural Adjustment Act agricultural commodities agricultural conservation amount ANDERSEN appropriation areas assistance associations authority average basis borrowers Budget estimate bushels carry cents Chairman committee Commodity Credit Corporation Congress cooperatives cost cotton crop December 31 Department of Agriculture district DUGGAN DYKES export facilities Farm Credit Administration farmers Federal land banks finance fiscal year 1949 flood-control foot-and-mouth disease funds going Government grade handling HORAN hundredweight increase June 30 LASSETER livestock loans marketing quota meat ment Mexico million NEWELL operations Pay Act payments percent of parity personnel pounds practices problem production credit Public Law Purchase agreements record request school lunch Secretary Soil Conservation Service South Dakota STIGLER storage supply surveys tion tobacco Total Treasury TRIGG United watersheds wheat WHITTEN WICKARD wool
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