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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... present a comprehensive view of the nationwide rural areas development and conservation program cover- ing its aims and goals , and its economic justification . This presentation refers principally to rural areas development , but this ...
... present a comprehensive view of the nationwide rural areas development and conservation program cover- ing its aims and goals , and its economic justification . This presentation refers principally to rural areas development , but this ...
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... present unemploy- ment and underemployment in rural areas is the equivalent of 4 mil- lion unemployed annually - 1.4 million on farms and between 2 and 3 million among rural nonfarm people . In addition , 4 million new jobs will be ...
... present unemploy- ment and underemployment in rural areas is the equivalent of 4 mil- lion unemployed annually - 1.4 million on farms and between 2 and 3 million among rural nonfarm people . In addition , 4 million new jobs will be ...
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... present pilot programs authorized by section 101 of the Food and Agriculture Act of 1962 be expanded to provide for a nationwide program . Such a program also would be available for land coming out of the conservation reserve . It would ...
... present pilot programs authorized by section 101 of the Food and Agriculture Act of 1962 be expanded to provide for a nationwide program . Such a program also would be available for land coming out of the conservation reserve . It would ...
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... present cotton program also presents problems . It now is being considered by the Congress . New proposals would provide payments to reduce the cost of cotton to U.S. mills and enable them to compete with foreign manufacturers who are ...
... present cotton program also presents problems . It now is being considered by the Congress . New proposals would provide payments to reduce the cost of cotton to U.S. mills and enable them to compete with foreign manufacturers who are ...
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... present commercial production , nor are they contributing greatly in a farming way . Now I wouldn't take a back seat to anybody as to the importance . of seeing that that group of Americans , of which there are many , have a reasonable ...
... present commercial production , nor are they contributing greatly in a farming way . Now I wouldn't take a back seat to anybody as to the importance . of seeing that that group of Americans , of which there are many , have a reasonable ...
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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