Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and ForestryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 |
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... present time our expanding markets for timber and forest prod- ucts are being supplied by harvesting young - growth forests from stands located east of the Plains , by liquidation of old - growth stands in the West , and by net ...
... present time our expanding markets for timber and forest prod- ucts are being supplied by harvesting young - growth forests from stands located east of the Plains , by liquidation of old - growth stands in the West , and by net ...
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... present time to over 18 billion cubic feet by 1985 . This projection is based on certain assumptions on growth in population , eco- nomic activity , and technological and institutional changes . It is also based on the assumption that ...
... present time to over 18 billion cubic feet by 1985 . This projection is based on certain assumptions on growth in population , eco- nomic activity , and technological and institutional changes . It is also based on the assumption that ...
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... present timber harvest is close to the allowable cuts that can be supported under present levels of forest management . In the Rocky Mountains timber harvest for soft- wood lumber and pulpwood could be increased although by relatively ...
... present timber harvest is close to the allowable cuts that can be supported under present levels of forest management . In the Rocky Mountains timber harvest for soft- wood lumber and pulpwood could be increased although by relatively ...
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... present and future timber supplies in that region . It also outlines the type of cooperative approach that is needed to meet the challenge of increasing the productivity of private lands — which include more than 90 percent of all ...
... present and future timber supplies in that region . It also outlines the type of cooperative approach that is needed to meet the challenge of increasing the productivity of private lands — which include more than 90 percent of all ...
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... present bill as it is outlined here , and I assure you it will be taken into consideration and we will try to work out a bill . I have just one question . What proportion of your forests are low yield ? Mr. CLIFF . We have 154 national ...
... present bill as it is outlined here , and I assure you it will be taken into consideration and we will try to work out a bill . I have just one question . What proportion of your forests are low yield ? Mr. CLIFF . We have 154 national ...
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administrative Agriculture and Forestry amended appropriated areas assistance Association bill borrowers breeders Chairman Child Nutrition Act class A stock Committee on Agriculture commodities Congress cost crop Department of Agriculture EASTLAND ELLENDER farm farmers Federal financing fiscal Forest Service funds Government HAMIL House Idaho increase JAMES EASTLAND legislation loan marketing orders ment million Miss MARTIN national forests National School Lunch National Timber Supply North Dakota October 23 percent PHIL CAMPBELL Pik-Nik plant breeding Plant Variety Protection potato growers potato producers President proposed REA telephone reduced price lunches Rural Electrification Act Rural Electrification Administration rural telephone school food service School Lunch Act school lunch program Secretary of Agriculture seed Senator ALLEN Senator CURTIS Senator HOLLAND Senator JORDAN Senator MILLER Senator TALMADGE served statement Subcommittee subsection telephone bank Timber Supply Act timber yield tion U.S. Senate United Washington
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Page 6 - Board, on the ground that the testimony or evidence required of him may tend to incriminate him or subject him to a penalty or forfeiture; but no individual shall be prosecuted or subjected to any penalty or forfeiture for or on account of any transaction, matter, or thing concerning which he is compelled, after having claimed his privilege against self-incrimination, to testify or produce evidence, except that such individual so testifying shall not be exempt from prosecution and punishment for...
Page 34 - Every patent so reissued, together with the corrected specification, shall have the same effect and operation in law, on the trial of all actions for causes thereafter arising, as if the same had been originally filed in such corrected form...
Page 19 - The management of all the various renewable surface resources of the national forests so that they are utilized in the combination that will best meet the needs of the American people...
Page 19 - ... some land will be used for less than all of the resources ; and harmonious and coordinated management of the various resources each with the other without impairment of the productivity of the land...
Page 13 - Office, and such affidavits and depositions may be taken before any officer authorized by law to take depositions to be used in the courts of the United States or of the State where the officer resides.
Page 20 - Sustained yield of the several products and services" means the achievement and maintenance in perpetuity of a high-level annual or regular periodic output of the various renewable resources of the national forests without impairment of the productivity of the land.
Page 197 - To amend the National School Lunch Act and the Child Nutrition Act of 1966...
Page 19 - Treasury, taking into consideration the current average market yield on outstanding marketable obligations of the United States with remaining periods to maturity comparable to the average maturities of such installments, adjusted to the nearest one-eighth of 1 per centum, plus (ii) an allowance adequate in the judgment of the Secretary of Commerce to cover administrative costs.
Page 32 - Through the exercise of the powers conferred upon the Secretary of Agriculture under this title, to establish and maintain such orderly marketing conditions for agricultural commodities in interstate commerce as will establish prices to farmers at a level that will give agricultural commodities a purchasing power with respect to articles that farmers buy, equivalent to the purchasing power of agricultural commodities in the base period.
Page 5 - If the court determines that such ruling is not in accordance with law, it shall remand such proceedings to the Secretary with directions either (1) to make such ruling as the court shall determine to be in accordance with law, or (2) to take such further proceedings as, in its opinion, the law requires.