Hearings Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations, Parts 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 - Budget |
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Such information shall be reported and such records shall be kept in such
manner as the Secretary shall prescribe . For the purpose of ascertaining the
correctness of any report made or record kept , or of obtaining information
required to be ...
Such information shall be reported and such records shall be kept in such
manner as the Secretary shall prescribe . For the purpose of ascertaining the
correctness of any report made or record kept , or of obtaining information
required to be ...
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( 5 ) Establish and maintain a current file of all records on the barter program in
such a manner that if necessary an analysis and ... ( 2 ) Keep a record of these
requests and take the necessary follow - up action to see that the reports are filed
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( 5 ) Establish and maintain a current file of all records on the barter program in
such a manner that if necessary an analysis and ... ( 2 ) Keep a record of these
requests and take the necessary follow - up action to see that the reports are filed
.
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Realized net income per farm in 1963 was about $ 3,430 , fractionally above the
record high of $ 3,414 reached in 1962 , This is a national figure , and there are
wide differences by regions and States . For example , net income continues to
be ...
Realized net income per farm in 1963 was about $ 3,430 , fractionally above the
record high of $ 3,414 reached in 1962 , This is a national figure , and there are
wide differences by regions and States . For example , net income continues to
be ...
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This would be only about half the record level of 1.4 billion bushels on July 1 ,
1961 . Carryover of all kinds of cotton on August 1 , 1964 , is expected to total
13.1 million bales , an increase of 1.9 million bales from a year earlier and the
largest ...
This would be only about half the record level of 1.4 billion bushels on July 1 ,
1961 . Carryover of all kinds of cotton on August 1 , 1964 , is expected to total
13.1 million bales , an increase of 1.9 million bales from a year earlier and the
largest ...
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97 Congressional Record 5506 . Senator Wherry echoed the same view : " I
cannot help but feel that it is most illogical to permit the importation into the
United States of agricultural products on concessions so low , while the support
prices for ...
97 Congressional Record 5506 . Senator Wherry echoed the same view : " I
cannot help but feel that it is most illogical to permit the importation into the
United States of agricultural products on concessions so low , while the support
prices for ...
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