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Relation of obligations to expenditures:

71 Total obligations (affecting expenditures) __ Expenditures..

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Miscellaneous funds received from States, local organizations, individuals, and others are available for crop survey work under cooperative agreement (5 U.S.C. 67, 563).

Personnel Summary

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1 Includes capital outlay as follows: 1964, $76 thousand; 1965, $76 thousand; 1966, $76 thousand.

Selected resources as of June 30 are as follows: Unpaid undelivered orders, 1963, $73 thousand (1964 adjustments-$69 thousand): 1964, $64 thousand; 1965, $64 thousand; 1966, $64 thousand.

1. Expenses and refunds, inspection and grading of farm products. An inspection and grading service for farm products is provided on request. These services are supported primarily by fees paid by users. A limited amount of direct appropriation is available which covers a portion of the public benefit service. The schedules reflect expenses paid from fees received (7 U.S.C. 91-99, 1621-1627). The volume of work is shown below (in 0 millions):

1964 actual

1965 1966 estimate estimate

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Commodity

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AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE

AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE TRUST FUNDS

Note. Appropriation excludes $27 thousand in 1965 and $22 thousand in 1966 for activities transferred to "Agricultural Research Service Trust Funds." Amounts obligated in 1964 are shown in the schedules as comparative transfers.

Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars)

Fresh fruits and vegetables...

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Processed eggs.

Pound

Pound.

1964 actual

1965 1966 estimate estimate

Poultry products inspected, in- Pound..

Bag..

Poultry

cluding rabbits.

Grain and related products:

Rice, beans, and peas.

Seed, verification and reveri- Pound..
fication.

5,707.0 4,990.0 4,610.0 1.3

180.0 210.0 225.0 4,375.0 4,525.0 4,625.0 10,355.0 10,365.0 10,640.0

38.0 38.0 38.0 593.0 573.0 594.0 4,804.0 4,912.0 5,037.0 4.0 4.0

84.0 84.0 84.0
9.0
10.0 10.0

2. Miscellaneous contributed funds.-Miscellaneous funds received from States, local organizations, individuals, and others are available for work under cooperative agreements (5 U.S.C. 67, 563).

Object Classification (in thousands of dollars)

Samples....
Pound
Car or carlot
equivalent.

1964 actual 3.6

1966 1965 estimate estimate 10.0 10.5

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1.3

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1964 actual

1965 1966 estimate estimate

Cash transactions:

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93

Gross expenditures..

94

Applicable receipts.

7,227 -6,510

1,897

-5,380

1,839 -4,587

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These funds are administered by the Farmers Home Administration, under agreements with 39 individual States, for use in carrying out subtitles A and B of the Consolidated Farmers Home Administration Act of 1961. In these States, real estate type loans are made from these funds and insured under the regular Farmers Home Administration insured loan program at 5% of which not less than one-half of 1% represents an insurance charge that is retained by the Government. In some States, operating type loans are made at 5% interest. The entire assets of the 39 State Corporations are being adminis

Operating
loans

Real estate

loans

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE-Continued

Analysis of Equity of States (in thousands of dollars)

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FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION-Continued STATE RURAL REHABILITATION FUNDS-Continued tered by the Farmers Home Administration, with the exception of $16.0 million representing the partial return of cash and other assets at face value to 21 of these States for rural rehabilitation purposes agreed upon between each corporation and the Federal Government. The entire assets of four other State rural rehabilitation corporations have been returned to those States.

Actual and estimated loan operations for the fiscal years 1963, 1964, 1965, and 1966 are as follows (in thousands of dollars):

1963.

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0

6,071

12.0 Personnel benefits..

1276

95

95

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1965 (estimated).

500

1,000

21.0

Travel and transportation of persons.

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25.1 Other services....

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Revenue, Expense, and Retained Earnings (in thousands of dollars)

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Undistributed charges (provision for
losses on current receivables, etc.)..........

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Miscellaneous funds received from States, local organi

26,977 26,813 24,424 24,324 zations, individuals, and others are available for work

under cooperative agreements (5 U.S.C. 67, 563).

Identification code
05-76-8200-0-7-355

-68 -990 -100 -100
-95-1.463

Object Classification (in thousands of dollars)

63

1964 1965 estimate actual

1966 estimate

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1 Selected resources as of June 30 are as follows: Unpaid undelivered orders 1963. $36 thousand; 1964, $15 thousand, 1965, $15 thousand.

This trust fund was established to account for gifts and donations from commercial exhibitors participating in the Century 21 Exposition (72 Stat. 1703), New York World's Fair (75 Stat. 527), and commercial trade fairs, trade centers, business information centers, and sample product display centers (75 Stat. 531, 76 Stat. 1090).

Object Classification (in thousands of dollars)

Identification code 06-05-8127-0-7-506

Total selected resources..

The Bureau performs, at cost, special statistical work for individuals and firms requesting such data. In addition, the Bureau furnishes age and citizenship data from past census records on a fee basis. Funds received for these purposes are used to pay expenses incurred in the performance of such work (13 U.S.C. 8).

Object Classification (in thousands of dollars)

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