Agriculture--environmental and Consumer Protection Appropriations for 1972: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First Session, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 |
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... decreases . Nearly a million farm people including men , women , and children have benefited directly from farm ownership loans and nearly 3 mil- lion have been beneficiaries of capital furnished by operating loans . In addition local ...
... decreases . Nearly a million farm people including men , women , and children have benefited directly from farm ownership loans and nearly 3 mil- lion have been beneficiaries of capital furnished by operating loans . In addition local ...
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... decrease of $ 3 million in insured recreation loans to individuals . 1970 actual 1971 estimated 1972 estimated Direct funds . Insured funds . Total ... Number of loans . $ 5,000,000 $ 5,000,000 0 256 , 500 , 000 213 , 000 , 000 ...
... decrease of $ 3 million in insured recreation loans to individuals . 1970 actual 1971 estimated 1972 estimated Direct funds . Insured funds . Total ... Number of loans . $ 5,000,000 $ 5,000,000 0 256 , 500 , 000 213 , 000 , 000 ...
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... decreased direct loans and increased insured loans by $ 44 million from the levels shown in the budget be- cause of enactment of legislation that I referred to a moment ago . Our request for grant funds , which we believe we are using ...
... decreased direct loans and increased insured loans by $ 44 million from the levels shown in the budget be- cause of enactment of legislation that I referred to a moment ago . Our request for grant funds , which we believe we are using ...
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... Decrease in Loan Authorization Farm ownership loans Soil and water loans .. All other Total Project SUMMARY OF INCREASES AND DECREASES 1971 $ 386,700,000 283,700,000 -103,000,000 Decrease 1972 Estimate $ 5,000,000 - $ 5,000,000 ...
... Decrease in Loan Authorization Farm ownership loans Soil and water loans .. All other Total Project SUMMARY OF INCREASES AND DECREASES 1971 $ 386,700,000 283,700,000 -103,000,000 Decrease 1972 Estimate $ 5,000,000 - $ 5,000,000 ...
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... DECREASE The decrease of $ 103 million in new authorizations to make Real estate loans from the Direct Loan Account of the Farmers Home Administration consists of : ( 1 ) A decrease of $ 5 million for farm ownership loans ( $ 5 million ...
... DECREASE The decrease of $ 103 million in new authorizations to make Real estate loans from the Direct Loan Account of the Farmers Home Administration consists of : ( 1 ) A decrease of $ 5 million for farm ownership loans ( $ 5 million ...
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Page 58 - ... unable to obtain sufficient credit elsewhere to finance their actual needs at reasonable rates and terms, taking into consideration prevailing private and cooperative rates and terms in the community in or near which the applicant resides for loans for similar purposes and periods of time.
Page 811 - Labeling, packaging, or ingredient requirements in addition to or different than those made under this part, the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act...
Page 833 - June 30, 1936 an amount equal to 30 per centum of the gross receipts from duties collected under the customs laws during the period January 1 to December 31, both inclusive, preceding the beginning of each such fiscal year.
Page 264 - All bonds, notes, debentures, and similar obligations issued by the Corporation are subject to approval by the Secretary of the Treasury as required by the Act of March 8, 1938 (15 USC 713a-4).
Page 424 - State, and other public agencies in the installation of planned works of improvement in approved watershed projects. Such works of improvement reduce erosion, floodwater, and sediment damage. They also further the conservation, development, utilization, and disposal of water, including the development of...
Page 35 - In making loans under this title, the amount which is devoted to such purposes during any fiscal year shall be distributed equitably among the several States and Territories on the basis of farm population and the prevalence of tenancy, as determined by the Secretary...
Page 99 - Indian tribes, and similar organizations, generally designated as public or quasi-public agencies, that propose projects for development, storage, treatment, purification, or distribution of domestic water or the collection, treatment, or disposal of waste in rural areas.
Page 211 - The following activities are currently being carried out under the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954, Public Law 480, 83d Congress, as amended by the Food for Peace Act of 1966, Public Law 89-808, approved November 11, 1966, Public Law 90-436, approved July 29, 1968, and Public Law 91-524, approved November 30, 1970.
Page 168 - Agriculture is authorized to make indemnity payments, at a fair market value, to dairy farmers who have been directed since January 1, 1964, to remove their milk from commercial markets because it contained residues of chemicals registered and approved for use by the Federal Government at, the time of such use.
Page 200 - Borrowing authority. --The Corporation has an authorized capital stock of $100 million held by the United States and authority to borrow up to $14.