Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1982: Agricultural programsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 - United States |
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... in this , telling the Committee what agencies should be involved , what pro- grams should be carried out , what results would be expected . Please give us some examples . Secretary BLOCK . The USDA should continue to play a 21.
... in this , telling the Committee what agencies should be involved , what pro- grams should be carried out , what results would be expected . Please give us some examples . Secretary BLOCK . The USDA should continue to play a 21.
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... expected to have a heavy impact on commercial use of milk . From the current level of about 120 billion pounds , an increase of no more than 5 billion pounds can be expected over the next 5 years . Farm income under that program is ...
... expected to have a heavy impact on commercial use of milk . From the current level of about 120 billion pounds , an increase of no more than 5 billion pounds can be expected over the next 5 years . Farm income under that program is ...
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... expected to remain the leading world market for U.S. wheat flour , tallow and cottonseed oil . Both the quantity and value of U.S. agricultural exports to Egypt in 1980 increased . The value was 30 percent greater than the year before ...
... expected to remain the leading world market for U.S. wheat flour , tallow and cottonseed oil . Both the quantity and value of U.S. agricultural exports to Egypt in 1980 increased . The value was 30 percent greater than the year before ...
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... expected to continue efforts to maximize agricultural production regardless of any level of food aid likely to be available in the foreseeable future . The American farmer has long been aware of the U.S. commit- ment to make food ...
... expected to continue efforts to maximize agricultural production regardless of any level of food aid likely to be available in the foreseeable future . The American farmer has long been aware of the U.S. commit- ment to make food ...
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... expected in the supply - demand balance from milk and milk products in 1981 over the experiences of 1980. Lack of much improvement in market conditions will prevent milk prices from increasing at the same rate as milk production costs ...
... expected in the supply - demand balance from milk and milk products in 1981 over the experiences of 1980. Lack of much improvement in market conditions will prevent milk prices from increasing at the same rate as milk production costs ...
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1981 Estimated ADP systems agencies AHALT amendment represents Amendment The amendment Appropriation Act areas audit banks for cooperatives borrowers brucellosis Budget Amendment Budget as follows Budget Estimate Budget Revised Budget Chairman commercial banks Committee commodities Commodity Credit Corporation Congress Conservation continue corn costs cotton crop insurance dairy dollars Farm Credit Administration Farm Credit System farm debt farm income Farmers Home Administration Federal land banks feeding programs FGIS financing Fiscal Year 1981 FmHA Food Stamp Program Forecast funds gasohol grain inspection Inspector interest rates Item of Change January Budget Revised Justification of Budget livestock loan program loans outstanding MAGEE metric tons million tons Nutrition Office operating percent personnel problems Production Credit Associations Program for Economic proposed Public Law 480 reserve Rural Secretary BLOCK Service Soviet soybeans stocks Supplemental tion Total TRAXLER USDA USDA/ESS wheat WHITTEN WILKINSON