Department of Defense Appropriations for 1963: Hearings Before the Subcommittee ...Eighty-seventh Congress, Second Session, Volume 32, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 |
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Page 1808
... million tons ; and on August 1 , 1960 , to the final level of 10,400,000 tons . These actions were taken to provide a flow of sugar supplies adequate to meet the re- quirements of consumers and at reasonable prices . On July 6 , 1960 ...
... million tons ; and on August 1 , 1960 , to the final level of 10,400,000 tons . These actions were taken to provide a flow of sugar supplies adequate to meet the re- quirements of consumers and at reasonable prices . On July 6 , 1960 ...
Page 1820
... million . Mr. ANDERSEN . Thank you , sir . Mr. GODFREY . We recognize that the basic wealth of a nation is its ... million farms participated in the program in 1960. Farmland represented in the program was better than 391 million acres ...
... million . Mr. ANDERSEN . Thank you , sir . Mr. GODFREY . We recognize that the basic wealth of a nation is its ... million farms participated in the program in 1960. Farmland represented in the program was better than 391 million acres ...
Page 1844
... million . An unobligated balance of approximately $ 11.7 million was carried forward into the fiscal year 1962 , which , together with the $ 5 million appropriated in the Supplemental Appropriation Act , 1962 , made about $ 16.7 million ...
... million . An unobligated balance of approximately $ 11.7 million was carried forward into the fiscal year 1962 , which , together with the $ 5 million appropriated in the Supplemental Appropriation Act , 1962 , made about $ 16.7 million ...
Page 1848
... million acres in all States except Alaska , Hawaii , and Nevada . The acreage was put in the program during the period 1956 through 1960 , and receives an average annual rental payment of $ 11.85 per acre . Of the 28.4 million acres of ...
... million acres in all States except Alaska , Hawaii , and Nevada . The acreage was put in the program during the period 1956 through 1960 , and receives an average annual rental payment of $ 11.85 per acre . Of the 28.4 million acres of ...
Page 1854
... million acres to soil conserving uses . The 26.7 million acres taken out of corn and grain sorghum production represented about 25 percent of the U.S. total 1959-60 average plantings of 108.6 million acres for these two crops . Table I ...
... million acres to soil conserving uses . The 26.7 million acres taken out of corn and grain sorghum production represented about 25 percent of the U.S. total 1959-60 average plantings of 108.6 million acres for these two crops . Table I ...
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acreage allotment acres additional Administrator agencies agricultural conservation program Agricultural Marketing Service Agricultural Research Service Alabama Power Co amended amount ANDERSEN appropriation assistance Association authorized bushels Chairman citrus committee Commodity Credit Corporation Congress corn cost cotton crop defense Department of Agriculture Electric Cooperative emergency expenses experiment stations export facilities farm farmers Federal feed grain fiscal year 1963 Florida funds Georgia Power GODFREY increase industry June 30 laboratory land livestock loan marketing quotas ment MICHEL milk million NATCHER North Dakota operations payments percent planning plant Poteau River problems production proposed Public Law recommended reimbursement REPRESENTATIVE request requirements River Rural Electrification Rural Electrification Administration SANTANGELO Secretary serve soil and water soil conservation districts Soil Conservation Service sorghums statement storage subcommittee sugar supply tion Total U.S. Department USDA utilization water conservation watershed wheat WHITTEN
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Page 109 - No member of or delegate to Congress or resident commissioner, shall be admitted to any share or part of this Agreement, or to any benefit that may arise therefrom; but this provision shall not be construed to extend to this Agreement if made with a corporation for its general benefit.
Page 1844 - ... which (1) if not treated, will impair or endanger the land, (2) materially affect the productive capacity of the land, (3) represent damage which is unusual in character and, except for wind erosion, is not the type which would recur frequently in the same area, and (4) will be so costly to rehabilitate that Federal assistance is or will be required to return the land to productive agricultural use.
Page 1898 - This authorization provided that beginning September 1, 1954, and ending June 30, 1958, funds of the Commodity Credit Corporation shall be used to increase the consumption of fluid milk by children in nonprofit schools of highschool grade and under...
Page 2089 - Within the unit limit of cost fixed by law, appropriations and authorizations made for the Department under this Act shall be available for the purchase, in addition to those specifically provided for, of not to exceed three hundred and [thirty-seven J ninety-eight passenger motor vehicles, of which three hundred and [thirty-two] eighty-five shall be for replacement only, and for the hire of such vehicles.
Page 1803 - ... preceding calendar years, produce an amount of rice adequate, together with the estimated carryover from the marketing year ending in the calendar year then current, to make available a supply for the marketing year beginning in the next calendar year, not less than the normal supply. Determination of...
Page 1908 - June 30, 1970, and for each succeeding fiscal year such sums as may be necessary to enable the Secretary of Agriculture, under such rules and regulations as he may deem in the public interest, to encourage consumption of fluid milk by children in the United States in (1) nonprofit schools of high school grade and under, and (2) nonprofit nursery schools, child-care centers, settlement houses, summer camps, and similar nonprofit institutions devoted to the care and training of children. For the purposes...
Page 2076 - That funds appropriated herein shall be used [to purchase] for payments in such foreign currencies as the Department determines are needed and can be used most effectively to carry out the purposes of this paragraph, and such foreign currencies shall, pursuant to the provisions of section 104(a), be set aside for sale to the Department before foreign currencies which accrue under said title I are made available for other United States uses...
Page 2080 - States, without exchange of funds, such surplus commodities as may be available pursuant to clause (2) of section 32 of the Act of August 24, 1935, as amended (7 USC 612c...
Page 1899 - All bonds, notes, debentures and similar obligations issued by the Corporation are subject to approval by the Secretary of the Treasury as required by the Act of March 8, 1938 (15 USC 713a-4).
Page 170 - It is hereby declared to be the policy of Congress, as a measure of national security, to safeguard the health and well-being of the Nation's children and to encourage the domestic consumption of nutritious agricultural commodities and other food...