Department of Agriculture Appropriations for 1964: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-eighth Congress, First Session, Parts 4-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 |
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Page 2172
... continued upward in recent years . This trend undoubtedly will be sustained among operators of family farms because of a combination of factors over which they have little control . The following continue to be the most impelling : ( 1 ) ...
... continued upward in recent years . This trend undoubtedly will be sustained among operators of family farms because of a combination of factors over which they have little control . The following continue to be the most impelling : ( 1 ) ...
Page 2176
... continued presence . Loans are made only to appli- cants who are unable to obtain the financing they need from other sources . SALARIES AND EXPENSES The budget estimate for salaries and expenses for 1964 is $ 39,367,000 . The adjusted ...
... continued presence . Loans are made only to appli- cants who are unable to obtain the financing they need from other sources . SALARIES AND EXPENSES The budget estimate for salaries and expenses for 1964 is $ 39,367,000 . The adjusted ...
Page 2186
... Continued Loans to new borrowers -- Continued Use of funds - Continued State and territory Other buildings ( new and repair ) Water systems ! Amount of borrower fees Number of loans to in- debted Amount of loans to indebted borrowers ...
... Continued Loans to new borrowers -- Continued Use of funds - Continued State and territory Other buildings ( new and repair ) Water systems ! Amount of borrower fees Number of loans to in- debted Amount of loans to indebted borrowers ...
Page 2194
... continued to operate the farms acquired or improved through this program . The remaining 21,455 fully satisfied their accounts , but no longer operated the farms . As of March 31 , 1962 , cumulative scheduled installments 2194.
... continued to operate the farms acquired or improved through this program . The remaining 21,455 fully satisfied their accounts , but no longer operated the farms . As of March 31 , 1962 , cumulative scheduled installments 2194.
Page 2209
... and water conservation loans to individuals and associations . These direct loan funds will be continued available for soil and water conservation loans under subtitle A of the act . 1. Use of loan funds . — Soil and water 2209.
... and water conservation loans to individuals and associations . These direct loan funds will be continued available for soil and water conservation loans under subtitle A of the act . 1. Use of loan funds . — Soil and water 2209.
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activities additional agencies Agricultural Marketing Service amended Amount of loan application appropriation approved Area Redevelopment Act assistance associations audit authorized BAGWELL banks BERTSCH budget Chairman CLAPP Commission committee Commodity Credit Corporation Congress construction consumers contract cost cotton County coupons Crop Insurance Department of Agriculture distribution Economic Research Electric Cooperative electric power employees equipment estimated Farm Credit Farmers Home Administration financing fiscal year 1963 Government GRANT HORAN improved increase indemnities interest June 30 jurisdiction kilovolts kilowatt-hour Laboratory MACE marketing ment MICHEL million needs North Carolina North Dakota Office payments percent personnel plant premiums production projects proposed Public Law public utility purchase record redevelopment areas regulations request Research Service responsibility Rural Areas Development Rural Electrification Rural Electrification Act Rural Electrification Administration Salaries and expenses Secretary section 5 loan supply Telephone tion Total transmission facilities transmission line WHITTEN