Report of the Secretary of AgricultureU.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 Contains administrative report only. |
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... Soviet Union , where weather had sharply reduced grain production , our farm exports more than doubled over the previous year , climbing to $ 916 million . The People's Republic of China , after 20 years of trade isolation from the ...
... Soviet Union , where weather had sharply reduced grain production , our farm exports more than doubled over the previous year , climbing to $ 916 million . The People's Republic of China , after 20 years of trade isolation from the ...
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... Soviet Union , where weather sharply reduced grain production , climbed to $ 916 million , com- pared with $ 430 million in 1972. The increase to the Soviets repre- sented 7 percent of the total increase in U.S. farm exports . Wheat was ...
... Soviet Union , where weather sharply reduced grain production , climbed to $ 916 million , com- pared with $ 430 million in 1972. The increase to the Soviets repre- sented 7 percent of the total increase in U.S. farm exports . Wheat was ...
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... Soviet Union Exchanges . The agreement with the Soviet Union provides for the exchange of information and re- search in agricultural economics and technology . The cooperative agreement , signed June 19 , 1973 , enlarges the principles ...
... Soviet Union Exchanges . The agreement with the Soviet Union provides for the exchange of information and re- search in agricultural economics and technology . The cooperative agreement , signed June 19 , 1973 , enlarges the principles ...
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... Soviet Union , thus increas- ing the potential market for American feed grains and soybeans . The joint program in research and technology is designed to in- volve USDA , State universities , private firms , and other organiza- tions ...
... Soviet Union , thus increas- ing the potential market for American feed grains and soybeans . The joint program in research and technology is designed to in- volve USDA , State universities , private firms , and other organiza- tions ...
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... Soviet Union during 1973 was closely monitored , and analysts worked closely with other experts in the Department to evaluate the impact of good crop production on Soviet import requirements . A study of the longer term pros- pect for the ...
... Soviet Union during 1973 was closely monitored , and analysts worked closely with other experts in the Department to evaluate the impact of good crop production on Soviet import requirements . A study of the longer term pros- pect for the ...
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acreage agencies Agricultural Marketing Service American animals APHIS areas ASCS beef cattle committee commodities conservation consumers contracts cooperation costs cotton counties crop dairy demand economic educational efforts eggs eligible environmental estimated Extension Service families farm products farmers Federal feed grains feedlot fiscal year 1973 Food Stamp Food Stamp Program Forest Service Government grade grazing growers gypsy moth harvesting improve included income increase industry inspection land livestock loans major meat ment milk million acres moth national forest operations participated particleboard percent planning plants pollution poultry processing projects record regional regulations resmethrin rural development Rural Development Act Rural Development Service scientists screwworm soil survey southern Great Plains Soviet Soviet Union soybean specialists supply timber tion trade U.S. agricultural U.S. farm United USDA vegetables wheat youth