Hearings Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations, Parts 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 - Budget |
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It can make impartial analyses of the problems and develop and recommend
unbiased alternative solutions without being concerned with promoting one
particular brand or system . It is often the only agency with sufficient knowledge of
the ...
It can make impartial analyses of the problems and develop and recommend
unbiased alternative solutions without being concerned with promoting one
particular brand or system . It is often the only agency with sufficient knowledge of
the ...
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The State agricultural experiment stations conduct research and experiments
along lines authorized by the Hatch Act , as amended , on the problems
constantly encountered in the development of a permanent and sustaining
agriculture and in ...
The State agricultural experiment stations conduct research and experiments
along lines authorized by the Hatch Act , as amended , on the problems
constantly encountered in the development of a permanent and sustaining
agriculture and in ...
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The research of the experiment stations is conducted under about 13,000
projects dealing with all phases of agriculture and rural problems . The results of
the research were disseminated in over 1144 million copies of popular and
technical ...
The research of the experiment stations is conducted under about 13,000
projects dealing with all phases of agriculture and rural problems . The results of
the research were disseminated in over 1144 million copies of popular and
technical ...
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However , during the present environment of limited funds and desire for
maximum effective coordination of scientific capabilities for high - quality
research on major problems , the need for continuing review and evaluation is
intensified .
However , during the present environment of limited funds and desire for
maximum effective coordination of scientific capabilities for high - quality
research on major problems , the need for continuing review and evaluation is
intensified .
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STRENGTHENING COOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT AND MEMBER RELATIONS
Among the problems confronting cooperatives — three of the most important are (
a ) obtaining good management , ( b ) developing sound financial programs ...
STRENGTHENING COOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT AND MEMBER RELATIONS
Among the problems confronting cooperatives — three of the most important are (
a ) obtaining good management , ( b ) developing sound financial programs ...
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