Department of Agriculture Appropriations for 1964: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-eighth Congress, First Session, Parts 1-3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 |
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... Federal assistance . No program in the Department has had such universal response from the grassroots . In 8 years nearly 3,000 local organizations have submitted applications for assistance on more than 1,850 watersheds . More than 200 ...
... Federal assistance . No program in the Department has had such universal response from the grassroots . In 8 years nearly 3,000 local organizations have submitted applications for assistance on more than 1,850 watersheds . More than 200 ...
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... Federal Reserve banks where they are redeemed and subsequently destroyed . WHO PAYS THE PROGRAM COSTS ? As indicated earlier , the Federal Government pays that portion of the cost of the total value of coupons issued to each household ...
... Federal Reserve banks where they are redeemed and subsequently destroyed . WHO PAYS THE PROGRAM COSTS ? As indicated earlier , the Federal Government pays that portion of the cost of the total value of coupons issued to each household ...
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... Federal Government in this matter . Mr. GRANT . I would say that certainly out of the total of 110,000 , there is a large number who do not receive all of the civil service bene- fits , but most of them do . Mr. HORAN . Do they receive ...
... Federal Government in this matter . Mr. GRANT . I would say that certainly out of the total of 110,000 , there is a large number who do not receive all of the civil service bene- fits , but most of them do . Mr. HORAN . Do they receive ...
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... Federal . It is Federal - State . And , of course , it is paid for by the producers . Secretary FREEMAN . This is highly desirable , and there are some areas like the one you mentioned where there is a good working rela- tionship which ...
... Federal . It is Federal - State . And , of course , it is paid for by the producers . Secretary FREEMAN . This is highly desirable , and there are some areas like the one you mentioned where there is a good working rela- tionship which ...
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... Federal Government do everything . Secretary FREEMAN . Sure . Mr. HORAN . And I resist the movement in that direction . I think it is a sinister fact that we have to face as we see our people moving more and more into metropolitan areas ...
... Federal Government do everything . Secretary FREEMAN . Sure . Mr. HORAN . And I resist the movement in that direction . I think it is a sinister fact that we have to face as we see our people moving more and more into metropolitan areas ...
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acreage acres activities ADDABBO additional agencies Agricultural Marketing Service Agricultural Research Service amount animal disease annual appropriation average bales brucellosis budget estimates cattle chart chemical CLARKSON COCHRANE committee Commodity Credit Corporation Conservation Service cooperative corn costs cotton crops dairy Department of Agriculture Duration economic effect equivalent eradication excluding regional executed exports Extension Service facilities farm Farmers Home Administration Federal feed grain fiscal year 1962 foot-and-mouth disease Forest Service forestry funds Grant herbicides HORAN improved income increase Indian rupees industry infested Israeli pounds khapra beetle laboratory land livestock loan meat inspection ment MICHEL milk million nutrition operation payments percent pest plant poultry pounds price support problems processing projects Puerto Rico quarantine RODENHISER Rural Areas Development Salaries and expenses screwworm Secretary FREEMAN soil sorghum soybean studies tion tobacco Total United watershed weeds wheat WHITTEN