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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Page 5
... Government action or planned depression . Second , we must use land , and not idle it . I am , and I believe all people concerned with agriculture are , impatient with such terms as " diverted acres , " " cropland reserve , " " idle ...
... Government action or planned depression . Second , we must use land , and not idle it . I am , and I believe all people concerned with agriculture are , impatient with such terms as " diverted acres , " " cropland reserve , " " idle ...
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... governments and their political subdivisions are making available $ 2 million for planning assistance , and we estimate these budgets will increase to $ 2.5 million in 1964. I regret the budget pressures have forced the Federal Government ...
... governments and their political subdivisions are making available $ 2 million for planning assistance , and we estimate these budgets will increase to $ 2.5 million in 1964. I regret the budget pressures have forced the Federal Government ...
Page 66
... Government's own statistics began to show displacement and last summer , even though our association had not adopted a formal policy state- ment concerning the matter , the concern of the industry was expressed to the Department . The ...
... Government's own statistics began to show displacement and last summer , even though our association had not adopted a formal policy state- ment concerning the matter , the concern of the industry was expressed to the Department . The ...
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... Government to break the stalemate . Secretary FREEMAN . That is correct . Mr. HORAN . With the subsequent decline in importance and respon- sibility on the part of both State and city government . And , of course , that can lead but in ...
... Government to break the stalemate . Secretary FREEMAN . That is correct . Mr. HORAN . With the subsequent decline in importance and respon- sibility on the part of both State and city government . And , of course , that can lead but in ...
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... Government ? Secretary FREEMAN . I would say in the neighborhood of half . Realized gross farm income in 1962 is $ 2.7 billion higher than in 1960 . Cash receipts from farm marketings contributed $ 1.7 billion of this increase and ...
... Government ? Secretary FREEMAN . I would say in the neighborhood of half . Realized gross farm income in 1962 is $ 2.7 billion higher than in 1960 . Cash receipts from farm marketings contributed $ 1.7 billion of this increase and ...
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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