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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... continue to increase in efficiency , but that increase should no longer come at the expense of a fair return to the producer . We have seen in the past 2 years what improved farm income can do for rural America , and I think the facts ...
... continue to increase in efficiency , but that increase should no longer come at the expense of a fair return to the producer . We have seen in the past 2 years what improved farm income can do for rural America , and I think the facts ...
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... continue to be realistic and to act accordingly . This committee is well aware that the other prime producers in the ... continue . This means that we will continue to need commodity programs . As to the kind of program , the question ...
... continue to be realistic and to act accordingly . This committee is well aware that the other prime producers in the ... continue . This means that we will continue to need commodity programs . As to the kind of program , the question ...
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... continue moving forward . Thank you , Mr. Chairman , for your patience and courtesies . Mr. WHITTEN . Mr. Secretary , thank you for your statement . We have listened with a great deal of interest . As you know , we have all studied this ...
... continue moving forward . Thank you , Mr. Chairman , for your patience and courtesies . Mr. WHITTEN . Mr. Secretary , thank you for your statement . We have listened with a great deal of interest . As you know , we have all studied this ...
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... continue to do so and thus free others to work in industry . The second is that their purchasing power must continue at high enough levels to maintain that market for industry . In this connection , I wish to quote from our committee ...
... continue to do so and thus free others to work in industry . The second is that their purchasing power must continue at high enough levels to maintain that market for industry . In this connection , I wish to quote from our committee ...
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... continue to cost plenty . " I can't help but feel that in the greater part of that statement you are representing not only the Department of Agriculture , but the Department of the Interior , Department of Commerce , the Depart- ment of ...
... continue to cost plenty . " I can't help but feel that in the greater part of that statement you are representing not only the Department of Agriculture , but the Department of the Interior , Department of Commerce , the Depart- ment of ...
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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