Department of Agriculture Appropriations for 1952: Hearings ... 82d Congress, 1st Session1951 - 1394 pages |
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... percent above the 1935-39 average , only about 3 percent below the all - time peak reached in 1944 . Fortunately for the Nation's future meat supply , cattle numbers have been increasing since 1948. The increase during 1950 was probably ...
... percent above the 1935-39 average , only about 3 percent below the all - time peak reached in 1944 . Fortunately for the Nation's future meat supply , cattle numbers have been increasing since 1948. The increase during 1950 was probably ...
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... percentage is loss ? Mr. ROBERTS . The loan percentage is about 23 percent . Mr. BATES . Loss ? Mr. ROBERTS . No. This loan area represents 23 percent of the total . Our losses are very small on these agricultural loans . On the REA ...
... percentage is loss ? Mr. ROBERTS . The loan percentage is about 23 percent . Mr. BATES . Loss ? Mr. ROBERTS . No. This loan area represents 23 percent of the total . Our losses are very small on these agricultural loans . On the REA ...
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... percent of your appropriation for salaries and expenses ? Mr. ROBERTS . No ; this is 29 percent of the total funds provided in the budget . This includes operating costs , such as the entire $ 50,000,000 for the Soil Conservation ...
... percent of your appropriation for salaries and expenses ? Mr. ROBERTS . No ; this is 29 percent of the total funds provided in the budget . This includes operating costs , such as the entire $ 50,000,000 for the Soil Conservation ...
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... percent . The increase in the estimates for 1952 over 1946 , however , is only $ 1,044,219 , or 24 percent . We do not have a comparison of a weighted average of salary rates effective prior to the fiscal year 1946 and those effective ...
... percent . The increase in the estimates for 1952 over 1946 , however , is only $ 1,044,219 , or 24 percent . We do not have a comparison of a weighted average of salary rates effective prior to the fiscal year 1946 and those effective ...
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... percent June 1950 to January 1951 . For January 1951 prices received by farmers stood at the 300 point , basis 1910 to 1914 equal 100. Farm prices as of January averaged 110 percent of parity . You must remember , however , that a good ...
... percent June 1950 to January 1951 . For January 1951 prices received by farmers stood at the 300 point , basis 1910 to 1914 equal 100. Farm prices as of January averaged 110 percent of parity . You must remember , however , that a good ...
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acres activities actual 1951 estimate adjustments administrative expenses agencies Agricultural Adjustment Act Alaska amount ANDERSEN Appropriation Act appropriation or estimate areas average basis Budget estimate Chairman committee Commodity Credit Corporation cooperative cost cotton crop dairy defense Department of Agriculture disease economic eggs employees esti estimate 1952 estimate experiment stations Extension Service Farm Credit Administration farmers Federal field fiscal year 1951 foot-and-mouth disease Forest Service Full-time equivalent funds going GRANGER guayule HORAN improvement increase industry inspection land livestock loans Marketing Act meat ment national forests Office operations payments percent Personal services personnel plant problems production credit projects Puerto Rico receipts record reduce REIMBURSABLE OBLIGATIONS Research and Marketing rubber Salaries and expenses Secretary Soil Conservation Service statement STIGLER Sugar Act survey things timber tion Tompkins County Total obligations transfer TRIGG watershed wheat WHITTEN
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Page 143 - That there shall be at the seat of Government a Department of Labor, the general design and duties of which shall be to acquire and diffuse among the people of the United States useful information on subjects connected with labor, in the most general and comprehensive sense of that word, and especially upon its relation to capital, the hours of labor, the earnings of laboring men and women, and the means of promoting their material, social, intellectual, and moral prosperity.
Page 103 - October 1 6, 1933, under the laws of the State of Delaware, as an agency of the United States.
Page 573 - Agreement are to assure supplies of wheat to importing countries and markets for wheat to exporting countries at equitable and stable prices.
Page 573 - acting through the Commodity Credit Corporation, to make available or cause to be made available, * * * such quantities of wheat and wheat flour and at such prices as are necessary to exercise the rights, obtain the benefits, and fulfill the obligations of the United States under the International Wheat Agreement...
Page 867 - ROBERTS. I would like to say, on behalf of myself and my office — and I suppose that what I say is probably true of the other staff agencies as well — I will let them correct it, if it is not — that as head of a staff office in the Department of Agriculture, as the Budget Officer of the Department, I would be the last person in the world to say that I do not have some responsibility in this area. I want to say very frankly that within the limited staff that I have, I am trying to do the best...
Page 624 - ... debentures which are not guaranteed by the Government either as to principal or interest.
Page 103 - ... consists of six members (in addition to the Secretary of Agriculture), who are appointed by the President of the United States by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. In addition to the board of directors, the CCC has a five-member advisory board, the members of which are appointed by the President of the United States.
Page 12 - Congress should direct the responsible Federal agencies to submit new proposals for water resources development to Congress only in the form of basin programs which deal with entire basins as units and which take into account all relevant purposes in water and land development.
Page 619 - Credit district offices are at : Springfield, Mass., Baltimore, Md., Columbia, SC, Louisville, Ky., New Orleans, La., St. Louis, Mo., St. Paul, Minn., Omaha, Nebr., Wichita Kans., Houston, Tex., Berkeley, Calif., Spokane. Wash.
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