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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... going on and try now at this late date to do what perhaps you might have done back at the start . I think that you are using the Missouri Basin and the plan that has been evolved in that field , and you are projecting it into these ...
... going on and try now at this late date to do what perhaps you might have done back at the start . I think that you are using the Missouri Basin and the plan that has been evolved in that field , and you are projecting it into these ...
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... going to have a new approach : that prior to going in there and making your flood - control survey and your plan , you are going to in advance determine how best the various parts of that huge basin should be handled to fit into an over ...
... going to have a new approach : that prior to going in there and making your flood - control survey and your plan , you are going to in advance determine how best the various parts of that huge basin should be handled to fit into an over ...
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... going to step off into that , I am sure . COORDINATION OF FLOOD CONTROL AND OTHER ACTIVITIES Mr. WILL . If you will ... going to slow them down on their work , but you are just going to put somebody else in there to do their part of it ...
... going to step off into that , I am sure . COORDINATION OF FLOOD CONTROL AND OTHER ACTIVITIES Mr. WILL . If you will ... going to slow them down on their work , but you are just going to put somebody else in there to do their part of it ...
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... going on . Mr. DYKES . That is correct . Mr. WHITTEN . Is that to further speed up the work in those areas ? Mr. DYKES . As I started to say this morning , particularly in those that did not benefit from the President's message a year ...
... going on . Mr. DYKES . That is correct . Mr. WHITTEN . Is that to further speed up the work in those areas ? Mr. DYKES . As I started to say this morning , particularly in those that did not benefit from the President's message a year ...
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... going to make this comment , that the kinds of figures I think you are interested in would be developed in connec- tion with the preparation of survey reports . The reason we do not have them in that form now is because we do not have ...
... going to make this comment , that the kinds of figures I think you are interested in would be developed in connec- tion with the preparation of survey reports . The reason we do not have them in that form now is because we do not have ...
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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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