Agricultural Resources and Environmental IndicatorsThe Service, 1997 |
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... contracts , reduced total land idled under Federal programs to about 34 million acres in 1996 ( table 1.1.5 , table 1.1.9 ) down from 1995 and well below the 1983 peak of 78 million acres ( fig . 1.1.4 , table 1.1.14 ) . The extent of ...
... contracts , reduced total land idled under Federal programs to about 34 million acres in 1996 ( table 1.1.5 , table 1.1.9 ) down from 1995 and well below the 1983 peak of 78 million acres ( fig . 1.1.4 , table 1.1.14 ) . The extent of ...
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... contract payments in 1996 . Production flexibility contract payments are authorized under provisions of the 1996 Farm Act as a replace- ment for deficiency payments , and cover the 1996 through 2002 crops of wheat , feed grains , upland ...
... contract payments in 1996 . Production flexibility contract payments are authorized under provisions of the 1996 Farm Act as a replace- ment for deficiency payments , and cover the 1996 through 2002 crops of wheat , feed grains , upland ...
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... Contract Data -- Fiscal Year 1996 , Nov. U.S. Department of Agriculture , Forest Service ( 1996 ) . Re- port of the Forest Service : Fiscal Year 1995. June . U.S. Department of Agriculture , National Agricultural Statis- tics Service ...
... Contract Data -- Fiscal Year 1996 , Nov. U.S. Department of Agriculture , Forest Service ( 1996 ) . Re- port of the Forest Service : Fiscal Year 1995. June . U.S. Department of Agriculture , National Agricultural Statis- tics Service ...
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... contract in tropical and some other areas . In the United States , soil moisture losses may reduce agricultural production possibilities in the Southeast and the Corn Belt . Urbanization of Rural Land in the United States , AER - 673 ...
... contract in tropical and some other areas . In the United States , soil moisture losses may reduce agricultural production possibilities in the Southeast and the Corn Belt . Urbanization of Rural Land in the United States , AER - 673 ...
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... contracts , or other instruments that arise out of law , custom , and the operation of private markets ( see box , " The Private Property Rights Issue " ) . This holds true whether the landowner is a private individual or the Federal ...
... contracts , or other instruments that arise out of law , custom , and the operation of private markets ( see box , " The Private Property Rights Issue " ) . This holds true whether the landowner is a private individual or the Federal ...
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Page 58 - Grazing fees on public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) of the Department of the Interior, and the Forest Service (FS) of the Department of Agriculture are set by law.
Page 328 - Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska. Nevada. New Mexico, North Dakota. Oklahoma. Oregon, South Dakota. Texas, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands Internal Revenue Service SS-8 Determinations PO.
Page 133 - Agriculture shall declare to be a pest, and (2) any substance or mixture of substances Intended for use as a plant regulator, defoliant or desiccant.
Page 21 - The ultimate objective of the Convention is to achieve the 'stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate...
Page 218 - BC, 1995, Nutrients in ground water and surface water of the United States— An analysis of data through 1992: US Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4031 , 74 p.
Page 128 - Act of 1996 defines safe for dietary consumption products as "a reasonable certainty that no harm will result from aggregate exposure" including food, drinking water, and nonoccupational exposures. Under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and its amendments, the EPA decides which pesticides are registered and prescribes labeling and other regulatory requirements on their use to prevent unreasonable adverse effects on health and the environment. EPA also regulates pesticides...
Page 287 - ... $/acre/yr tons/acre/yr Appalachian 29 19 4 54.92 11 Com Belt 423 193 8 80.93 9 Delta 71 47 40 40.53 10 Lake States 144 68 8 59.13 6 Mountain 139 76 0 30.76 8 Northeast 16 10 0 43.95 5 Northern Plains 179 100 0 39.71 7 Pacific 30 18 0 49.00 8 Southeast 42 28 20 38.52 9 Southern Plains 101 58 0 32.45 25 US 1,174 616 80 53.79 10 CRP contracts scheduled to expire in September 1996, covering more than 14 million acres. As with the 1995 early-out opportunity, certain environmentally sensitive acres...
Page 29 - The timber culture laws provided for the granting of public lands to settlers on condition that they plant and cultivate trees on the lands granted.
Page 21 - Convention) is to achieve stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system. Such a level should be achieved within a timeframe sufficient to allow ecosystems to adapt naturally to climate change, to ensure that food production is not threatened, to avoid adverse health effects and to enable economic development to proceed in a sustainable manner.
Page i - December 1994, and expands coverage to include more detailed data and analysis on resourceconserving production practices. AREI takes stock of how natural resources (land and water) and commercial inputs (energy, nutrients, pesticides, and machinery) are used in the agricultural sector; shows how they contribute to environmental quality; and links use and quality to technological change, production management practices, and farm programs. Our objective is to provide a comprehensive source of data...