Department of Agriculture Appropriations for 1952: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-second Congress, First Session, Parties 1 à 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1951 - 1392 pages |
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... amounts they know they could sell at profitable prices . We want that extra amount beyond visible current needs as an anti - inflationary influence . We want enough to meet current demands and maintain safe reserves as a vital safeguard ...
... amounts they know they could sell at profitable prices . We want that extra amount beyond visible current needs as an anti - inflationary influence . We want enough to meet current demands and maintain safe reserves as a vital safeguard ...
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... amount of Corporation funds that may be used for administrative expenses during the current fiscal year . The budget proposes a similar amount for 1952 , recognizing that many unpredictable factors such as weather conditions , volume of ...
... amount of Corporation funds that may be used for administrative expenses during the current fiscal year . The budget proposes a similar amount for 1952 , recognizing that many unpredictable factors such as weather conditions , volume of ...
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... amount of the restoration of capital will depend on the amount of the capital impairment established by the Secretary of the Treasury as of June 30 , 1950 , the estimated amount of $ 427,000,000 is based on Treasury valuation principles ...
... amount of the restoration of capital will depend on the amount of the capital impairment established by the Secretary of the Treasury as of June 30 , 1950 , the estimated amount of $ 427,000,000 is based on Treasury valuation principles ...
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... amounts available after reductions under sec . 1214 of the 1951 General Appropriation Act . The 1948 Agricultural Appropriation Act provided this amount as a working capital fund to be reimbursed from fees charged packers for total cost ...
... amounts available after reductions under sec . 1214 of the 1951 General Appropriation Act . The 1948 Agricultural Appropriation Act provided this amount as a working capital fund to be reimbursed from fees charged packers for total cost ...
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... amount shown in 1948 represents the total amount expended in performing inspection services minus the total amount of fees collected from packers or in other words , the unreimbursed expenditures as of June 30 , 1948 , for inspection ...
... amount shown in 1948 represents the total amount expended in performing inspection services minus the total amount of fees collected from packers or in other words , the unreimbursed expenditures as of June 30 , 1948 , for inspection ...
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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 Budget estimate Chairman committee Commodity Credit Corporation cooperation cost cotton cottonseed meal crop dairy defense Department of Agriculture disease economic eggs employees esti estimate 1952 estimate experiment stations Extension Service Farm Credit Farm Credit Administration farmers Farmers Home Administration Federal field fiscal year 1951 foot-and-mouth disease Forest Service Full-time equivalent funds going GRANGER guayule HORAN improvement increase industry inspection investigations land livestock loans Marketing Act meat ment milk national forests Office operations payments percent Personal services personnel plant problems projects Puerto Rico reduced REIMBURSABLE OBLIGATIONS Research and Marketing rubber Salaries and expenses Secretary Soil Conservation Soil Conservation Service statement STIGLER Sugar Act things timber tion Total obligations transfer TRIGG wheat WHITTEN
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