Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1993: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, Second Session, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1992 - United States |
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... obligations .. 2,371 2,584 2,640 MODES OF TRANSPORTATION Mr. MCHUGH . Please provide a table showing the various modes of transportation used to move agricultural products and the vol- umes moved by each during the past five years ...
... obligations .. 2,371 2,584 2,640 MODES OF TRANSPORTATION Mr. MCHUGH . Please provide a table showing the various modes of transportation used to move agricultural products and the vol- umes moved by each during the past five years ...
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... OBLIGATIONS BY GEOGRAPHIC AREA 1987-1991 FISCAL YEARS STATE Alabama 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 $ 30,000 $ 65,000 Alaska $ 15,000 Arizona $ 40,000 Arkansas 47,445 129,400 40,000 California 75,000 Colorado 40,000 $ 40,000 100,000 33,000 ...
... OBLIGATIONS BY GEOGRAPHIC AREA 1987-1991 FISCAL YEARS STATE Alabama 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 $ 30,000 $ 65,000 Alaska $ 15,000 Arizona $ 40,000 Arkansas 47,445 129,400 40,000 California 75,000 Colorado 40,000 $ 40,000 100,000 33,000 ...
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... obligations .. 42,130 50,735 52,861 EMERGENCY SURPLUS REMOVAL Mr. McHUGH . Please provide the amounts expended for emer- gency surplus removal and disaster relief for each of the past ten years . Mr. HALEY . I will provide two separate ...
... obligations .. 42,130 50,735 52,861 EMERGENCY SURPLUS REMOVAL Mr. McHUGH . Please provide the amounts expended for emer- gency surplus removal and disaster relief for each of the past ten years . Mr. HALEY . I will provide two separate ...
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... obligations . Unobligated balance available , end of year . 1-466,371,000 1 - 466,371,000 300,000,000 362,508,727 1Under proposed legislation , total obligations in 1993 will be decreased to $ 456,415,000 . SECTION 32 COMMODITIES ...
... obligations . Unobligated balance available , end of year . 1-466,371,000 1 - 466,371,000 300,000,000 362,508,727 1Under proposed legislation , total obligations in 1993 will be decreased to $ 456,415,000 . SECTION 32 COMMODITIES ...
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... Obligations 1991 Actual Pounds Obligations Almond Butter 17,908 $ 21,220 Apple Juice , Canned 16,796 $ 4,178 Apple Slices , Canned 9,133 4,003 14,415 6,460 Apples , Fresh 17,549 3,638 6,442 1,612 Applesauce 22,798 6,334 25,914 7,794 ...
... Obligations 1991 Actual Pounds Obligations Almond Butter 17,908 $ 21,220 Apple Juice , Canned 16,796 $ 4,178 Apple Slices , Canned 9,133 4,003 14,415 6,460 Apples , Fresh 17,549 3,638 6,442 1,612 Applesauce 22,798 6,334 25,914 7,794 ...
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Page 847 - Provided, That this appropriation shall be available for employment pursuant to the second sentence of section 706(a) of the Organic Act of 1944 (7 USC 2225), and not to exceed...
Page 667 - Seed cotton loans are made on a recourse basis during cotton ginning operations. For most commodities, loans are made directly to producers on the unprocessed commodity through ASCS county offices.
Page 547 - February 29, 1936, as amended (amounting to $190,000,000, excluding administration, except that no participant in the Agricultural Conservation Program shall receive more than $2,500, except where the participants from two or more farms or ranches join to carry out approved practices designed to conserve or improve the agricultural resources of the community) : Provided...
Page 881 - Provided, [That $600,000 1n loans may be Insured, or made to be sold and Insured, under the Agricultural Credit Insurance Fund...
Page 632 - Corporation incurring obligations in excess of available funds or borrowing authority. Such obligations are liquidated from subsequent appropriations and other funds which may become available to the Corporation. Any increase in obligations in excess of available fund resources is reported as contract authority in the year involved; a decrease is reported as the application of appropriations and other funds to liquidate the contract authority.
Page 631 - The board consists of six members, in addition to the Secretary, who are appointed by the President of the United States by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.
Page 599 - OOP, to remain available until expended, to be used for Commodity Credit Corporation expenditures for cost-share assistance for the establishment of conservation practices provided for in approved conservation reserve program contracts, for annual rental payments provided...
Page 576 - Agricultural Conservation Program For necessary expenses to carry into effect the program authorized in sections 7 to 15, 16(a...
Page 684 - Expenses of acquisition, operation, maintenance. Improvement, or disposition of property which the Corporation owns or in which it has an Interest have been treated as program rather than administrative expenses. Such expenses Include inspection, classing, and grading work performed on a fee basis by Federal employees or Federal- or State-licensed Inspectors and work performed on a contract or fee basis by Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation County Committees.
Page 342 - That this appropriation shall be available for field employment pursuant to the second sentence of section 706(a) of the Organic Act of 1944 (7 USC 2225), and not to exceed...