Hearings Before Subcommittee of House Committee on AppropriationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1934 - Budget |
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... cover it in detail , or can you add anything to it ? Mr. NELSON . I think that is a very fair statement of the responsi- bilities of the Office of the Secretary , which is supervisory and general , and has some particular functions ...
... cover it in detail , or can you add anything to it ? Mr. NELSON . I think that is a very fair statement of the responsi- bilities of the Office of the Secretary , which is supervisory and general , and has some particular functions ...
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... cover electricity , building maintenance , fuel and miscellaneous items in connection with the operation of the mechanical shops . A reduction of $ 13,000 is made in the amount provided for moving offices into the new South Building ...
... cover electricity , building maintenance , fuel and miscellaneous items in connection with the operation of the mechanical shops . A reduction of $ 13,000 is made in the amount provided for moving offices into the new South Building ...
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... cover what will be done , because the same things will have to be done . It is just a question of whether we would do it or whether the Interior Department would make the contracts . Mr. SANDLIN . Is there any further information that ...
... cover what will be done , because the same things will have to be done . It is just a question of whether we would do it or whether the Interior Department would make the contracts . Mr. SANDLIN . Is there any further information that ...
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... cover the cost of printing these proceedings , the office of information will further postpone the printing of a com- parable amount of its own manuscripts , until the fiscal year 1936 . WORK DONE UNDER THIS APPROPRIATION The work under ...
... cover the cost of printing these proceedings , the office of information will further postpone the printing of a com- parable amount of its own manuscripts , until the fiscal year 1936 . WORK DONE UNDER THIS APPROPRIATION The work under ...
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15 percent pay 1934 working funds acres Administration Agricultural Adjustment Administration allotment amount animals appropriation areas AUCHTER average beet Beltsville birds borer breeding Budget estimate Bureau bushels CANNON carried cattle cents Civil Works Administration compared with estimated cooperation corn cost cotton crop curly top Curtailments in 1934 decrease Department disease DUVEL economic effect eradication estimated obligations experiment stations extension farm farmers Federal fertilizer field forest fruit funds for 1935 grade grain HART hogs important Impoundment improvement increase industry infestation insects investigations irrigation Japanese beetle KNIGHT laboratory land livestock McCALL ment methods MOHLER North Dakota OLSEN percent pay cut pests plants problems production Public Works Administration Puerto Rico quarantine reduction reports rodent RYERSON SANDLIN Secretary of Agriculture seed SINCLAIR soil statement studies sugar sugar beets tests THURSTON tion tuberculosis United wheat
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Page 51 - AN ACT To establish agricultural experiment stations In connection with the colleges established In the several States under the provisions of an act approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and of the acts supplementary thereto...
Page 102 - An Act to provide for the protection of forest lands, for the reforestation of denuded areas, for the extension of national forests, and for other purposes, in order to promote the continuous production of timber on lands chiefly suitable therefor...
Page 54 - That in order to aid in acquiring and diffusing among the people of the United States useful and practical information on subjects connected with agriculture, and to promote scientific investigation and experiment respecting the principles and applications of agricultural science...
Page 643 - Agriculture in the survey, construction, reconstruction, and maintenance of roads and trails of primary importance for the protection, administration, and utilization of the national forests, or when necessary, for the use and development of the resources upon which communities within or adjacent to the national forests are dependent...
Page 11 - That no part of the funds appropriated by this Act shall be used for the payment of any officer or employee of the Department who, as such officer or employee, or on behalf of the Department or any division, commission, or bureau thereof, issues, or causes to be issued, any prediction, oral or written, or forecast...
Page 67 - An act to provide for the further development of agricultural extension work between the agricultural colleges in the several states receiving the benefits of the act entitled 'An act donating public lands to the several states and territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts,' approved July 2, 1862, and all acts supplementary thereto, and the United States department of agriculture.
Page 98 - ... institutes and agricultural schools in the several States and Territories, and upon similar organizations in foreign countries, with special suggestions of plans and methods for making such organizations more effective for the dissemination of the results of the work of the Department of Agriculture and the agricultural experiment stations, and of improved methods of agricultural practice, including the employment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, and all other necessary expenses,...
Page 51 - An Act to provide for cooperative agricultural extension work between the agricultural colleges in the several states receiving the benefits of the Act of Congress approved July 2. 1862. and all Acts supplementary thereto, and the United States Department of Agriculture...
Page 75 - 2. Fifty per centum of the remainder of the sum so appropriated for each fiscal year shall be paid to the several Slates, Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico...
Page 127 - Washington or elsewhere as he may deem necessary; to purchase in the open market samples of all tuberculin, serums, antitoxins, or analogous products, of foreign or domestic manufacture, which are sold in the United States, for the detection, prevention, treatment, or cure of diseases of domestic animals, to test the same, and to disseminate the results of said tests...