Agricultural research service; Cooperative state experiment station service; Extension service; Farmer cooperative service; General administration; General counsel, Office of information, Office of library; Soil conservation serviceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 |
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Page 1106
... million tons a year by 1968 on the seaway and 60 million tons on the Welland Canal . The respective 1959-61 averages are 21 million tons and 29 million tons . The rate of future expansion will depend on factors such as U.S. and Common ...
... million tons a year by 1968 on the seaway and 60 million tons on the Welland Canal . The respective 1959-61 averages are 21 million tons and 29 million tons . The rate of future expansion will depend on factors such as U.S. and Common ...
Page 1108
... million tons in 1961-62 after reaching a record high of 85 million tons at the beginning of the marketing year ( fig . 8 ) . In 1962 , par- ticipation in the feed grain program increased and farmers reduced feed grain acreage another 4 ...
... million tons in 1961-62 after reaching a record high of 85 million tons at the beginning of the marketing year ( fig . 8 ) . In 1962 , par- ticipation in the feed grain program increased and farmers reduced feed grain acreage another 4 ...
Page 1133
... million more acres by 1980 , reflecting the buildup in livestock production . For forest land we may require somewhat fewer total acres but somewhat more commercial forests . Farmsteads and roads would remain constant , at about 10 million ...
... million more acres by 1980 , reflecting the buildup in livestock production . For forest land we may require somewhat fewer total acres but somewhat more commercial forests . Farmsteads and roads would remain constant , at about 10 million ...
Page 1150
... million people in the United States by 1975. Last year's estimate was 190 million people by 1975. That is just 22 years away . MORE MOUTHS TO FEED The 195 - million figure is equal to our present population , plus the present ...
... million people in the United States by 1975. Last year's estimate was 190 million people by 1975. That is just 22 years away . MORE MOUTHS TO FEED The 195 - million figure is equal to our present population , plus the present ...
Page 1151
... million productive acres . We need 115 million more for it is estimated that we will need 577 million acres to feed our own popula- tion in 1975 . From irrigation and drainage , we can see an additional 45 million acres . Conservation ...
... million productive acres . We need 115 million more for it is estimated that we will need 577 million acres to feed our own popula- tion in 1975 . From irrigation and drainage , we can see an additional 45 million acres . Conservation ...
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acreage acres activities ADDABBO administrative agreement Agricultural Adjustment Act agricultural commodities Agricultural Marketing Service amended amount appropriation ASCS August 24 average basis budget bushels cents Chairman committee Commodity Credit Corporation conservation contract Cooperative corn costs cotton crop dairy Department of Agriculture distribution dollars domestic estimate expenses export farm farmers Federal feed grain fiscal year 1963 Flue-cured foreign Foreign Agricultural Service GODFREY grade HORAN hundredweight income increase inspec inventory June 30 KOFFSKY land LENNARTSON livestock loan Meat ment MICHEL milk million NATCHER offices operations payments percent personnel plants potatoes poultry pounds price support Public Law 480 purchase record reimbursement reports requested requirements retail school lunch program Secretary section 32 section 32 funds SMITH sorghum soybeans Stabilization statistics stocks storage sugar supply surplus tion tobacco Total trade transferred TRELOGAN U.S. Department United USDA vegetables warehouse wheat WHITTEN wool
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Page 1541 - The decision of the Secretary or his duly authorized representative for the determination of such appeals shall be final and conclusive unless determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to have been fraudulent, or capricious, or arbitrary, or so grossly erroneous as necessarily to imply bad faith, or not supported by substantial evidence.
Page 1541 - In support of its appeal. Pending final decision of a dispute hereunder, the Contractor shall proceed diligently with the performance of the contract and in accordance with the Contracting Officer's decision. (b) This "Disputes...
Page 1930 - No member of or delegate to Congress or resident commissioner, shall be admitted to any share or part of this Agreement, or to any benefit that may arise therefrom; but this provision shall not be construed to extend to this Agreement if made with a corporation for its general benefit.
Page 1539 - ... agencies maintained by the Contractor for the purpose of securing business. For breach or violation of this warranty the Government shall have the right to annul this contract without liability, or In Its discretion to deduct from the contract price or consideration, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee.
Page 2047 - (a) take reasonable precautions to safeguard usual marketings of the United States and. to assure that sales under this Act will not unduly disrupt world prices...
Page 1478 - An Act to amend the Agricultural Adjustment Act, and for other purposes", approved August 24, 1935 (7 USC, sec.
Page 1494 - Agriculture ; and (3) reestablish farmer's purchasing power by making payments in connection with the normal production of any agricultural commodity for domestic consumption. Determinations by the Secretary as to what constitutes diversion and what constitutes normal channels of trade and commerce ind what constitutes normal production for domestic consumption shall be final.
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Page 1590 - State or private ngenc.v. in the case of commodities made available for use within the United States, or their delivery free alongside ship or free on board export carrier at point of export, in the case of commodities made available for use outside the United States.
Page 1492 - ... available under Section 32 of the Act of August 24, 1935, as amended (7 USC 612(c)), with respect to agricultural commodities shall be subject to apportionment pursuant to this section.