Department of Agriculture Appropriations for 1957: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-fourth Congress, Second Session, 3±Ç,ÆÄÆ® 4-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1956 |
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... continue to be distributed overseas with full recognition of their American origin , identified as gifts of the people of the United States . Foods were distributed in this country to about 11 million school- children , 1,300,000 needy ...
... continue to be distributed overseas with full recognition of their American origin , identified as gifts of the people of the United States . Foods were distributed in this country to about 11 million school- children , 1,300,000 needy ...
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... continue our successful movement of farm surpluses abroad under this program . A 2 - year agreement for $ 96 million ... continuing foreign markets for American farm products , we have started with the fact that we must have a farm pro ...
... continue our successful movement of farm surpluses abroad under this program . A 2 - year agreement for $ 96 million ... continuing foreign markets for American farm products , we have started with the fact that we must have a farm pro ...
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... There is a very general willingness on the part of lenders to continue to provide needed credit to their agricultural borrowers . 72013-56 - pt . 4—2 Nevertheless , there is evident need for some additional authorities 1421.
... There is a very general willingness on the part of lenders to continue to provide needed credit to their agricultural borrowers . 72013-56 - pt . 4—2 Nevertheless , there is evident need for some additional authorities 1421.
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... continue farm- ing should be assisted in gaining the necessary skills , resources , and land that will enable them to earn a good living . Those who want to supplement their income by taking a part - time job should have an opportunity ...
... continue farm- ing should be assisted in gaining the necessary skills , resources , and land that will enable them to earn a good living . Those who want to supplement their income by taking a part - time job should have an opportunity ...
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... continue work- ing cooperatively to get the greatest possible good from the investi- gations . I must , however ... continuing . " I think this can give a definitely mis- leading impression . There has also been improvement with regard ...
... continue work- ing cooperatively to get the greatest possible good from the investi- gations . I must , however ... continuing . " I think this can give a definitely mis- leading impression . There has also been improvement with regard ...
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acreage allotments acres Administration agencies agreement Agricultural Research Service amount ANDERSEN appropriation assistance Atomic Energy authorized average bales basis budget bushels BUTZ cents Chairman Commodity Credit Corporation Congress cooperation corn cost cotton Cottonseed oil county committee county office crop Department of Agriculture disease election eradication estimated export facilities farm farmers Federal fiscal year 1956 foreign Forest Service funds Government grade grain gypsy moth HORAN hundredweight identity preserved improvement increase infestation interest June 30 kilowatts laboratory land loading order loans marketing quota MARSHALL ment million bushels operations parity payments percent pest planned plant price support problem production proposed Public Law purchase reactor record reimbursement request Secretary BENSON soil bank Soil Conservation Service sorghums soybeans stabilization statement storage Sugar Act tion tobacco Total United warehouse receipts warehouseman watershed wheat WHITTEN
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1587 ÆäÀÌÁö - The American Institute of Electrical Engineers; The American Society of Mechanical Engineers; The American Society of Civil Engineers; The American Society of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers; and The American Society for Testing Materials.
1428 ÆäÀÌÁö - Government agencies), and in the warehousing, transporting, processing, or handling of agricultural commodities, the Corporation shall, to the maximum extent practicable consistent with the fulfillment of the Corporation's purposes and the effective and efficient conduct of its business, utilize the usual and customary channels, facilities, and arrangements of trade and commerce.
103 ÆäÀÌÁö - It is hereby declared to be the policy of Congress, as a measure of national security, to safeguard the health and well-being of the Nation's children and to encourage the domestic consumption of nutritious agricultural commodities and other food, by assisting the States, through grants-in-aid and other means, in providing an adequate supply of foods and other facilities for the establishment, maintenance, operation, and expansion of nonprofit school lunch programs.
1740 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... land, labor and equipment available for the production of peanuts, crop-rotation practices, and soil and other physical factors affecting the production of peanuts.
1745 ÆäÀÌÁö - The allotment to the county shall be apportioned by the Secretary, through the local committees, among the farms within the county on the basis of tillable acres, crop-rotation practices, type of soil, and topography.
1781 ÆäÀÌÁö - Make available materials and facilities required in connection with the production and marketing of agricultural commodities.
1561 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... processes entailed in the utilization or production of atomic energy or such material for all other purposes, including industrial...
1570 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... utility districts and cooperative nonprofit, or limited-dividend associations organized under the laws of any State or Territory of the United States, for the purpose of financing the construction and operation of generating plants, electric transmission and distribution lines or systems for the furnishing of electric energy to persons in rural areas who are not receiving central station service...
1816 ÆäÀÌÁö - surplus agricultural commodity" shall mean any agricultural commodity or product thereof, class, kind, type, or other specification thereof, produced in the United States, either privately or publicly owned, which is or may be reasonably expected to be in excess of domestic requirements, adequate carryover, and anticipated exports for dollars, as determined by the Secretary of Agriculture.
1644 ÆäÀÌÁö - Just as individual freedom is eventually curbed when the individual fails to subordinate the exercise of his liberty to the general^/ welfare of the community, so the priceless states...