Hearings Before ... the Committee on Agriculture

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Carnahan Hon A S J a Representative in Congress from the State
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Penns Valley Area Joint School Spring Mills Pa letter
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Cohelan Hon Jeffery a Representative in Congress from the Seventh
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Fuller Dr Edgar executive secretary Council of Chief State School
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Hall Hugh F assistant legislative director American Farm Bureau
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Statement ofContinued
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Reed Mary Lou Carter Okla letter of January 22 1960_
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Additional data submitted to the committee byContinued
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Roosevelt Hon James a Representative in Congress from the 26th
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Healy Patrick B assistant secretary National Milk Producers Fed
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Exhibit B Letter from Mr Shuman to Secretary Benson __
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Sedan Public Schools Mountain View Okla letter of January
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The Cooperative League of the U S A Washington D C
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Heckel Frank vice president of Penn Dairies Lancaster
Dairy Council of Lincoln Lincoln Nebr letter of January
15
Cooperative Dairy Farmers of Lewisburg and Middleburg letter
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The State of Wisconsin Madison letter of December 29 1959
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Report on H R 9664 by Hon E T Benson Secretary of Agriculture
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Statement
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Additional data submitted to the committee
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Andrews B G Tobacco Division Commodity Stabilization Service
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Hendler Henry Goldring Packing Co Los Angeles Calif
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Statement
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Butte County Farmers Union South Dakota letter of April
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Letter to Secretary of Agriculture Hon Ezra Taft Benson dated
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Additional data submitted to the subcommittee byContinued
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Cole Charles assistant to Director of Tobacco Division accompanied
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Additional data submitted to the subcommittee
House Joint Resolution 619 Joint resolution to further reduce the inci
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Gulf Ports Association Inc Mobile Ala letter of March
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Congressional District of the State of Idaho 32
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Johnson Reuben coordinator legislative services National Farmers
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Warne William E director of California Department of Agriculture
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Cooper Hon John Sherman a U S Senator from the State of Ken
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Additional data submitted to the subcommittee
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Additional data submitted to the committee byContinued
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H R 10572 a bill to authorize and direct that the national forests be man
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National Farmers Union Denver Colo letter of June 26 1959_
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Bailey Hon Cleveland M a Representative in Congress from
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New Orleans Board of Trade Ltd New Orleans La telegram
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Fountain Hon L H a Representative in Congress from the Second
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Statement ofContinued
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III
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Kahn Richard representing the National Association of Marine
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Denton Hon Winfield K a Representative in Congress from
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Marshall Hon Fred a Representative in Congress from the State
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Hasty Walter Jr of North Carolina
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Forest Farmers Association ____
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General Federation of Womens Clubs Washington D C
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Johnson Hon Byron L a Representative in Congress from the Second
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Western Cotton Growers Association of California Fresno Calif
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Idaho State veterinarian Dr A P Schneider Boise Idaho tele
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H R 10356 A bill to reduce the cost to the U S Treasury of farm price
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McIntire Hon Clifford G
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Statement
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Glascock H R Jr counsel Western Forestry Conservation Associ
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Latta Hon Delbert L
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National Association of Manufacturers_
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Dekalb County Board of Education Decatur Ga letter
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Lynn John C American Farm Bureau Federation
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Spain Jack administrative assistant to Senator Ervin of North
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Miller Walter W president Miller Abattoir Co North Bergen
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Thompson Hon Clark W
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St Clair Burl
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R vice president Wildlife Management Institute
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Sula Stockmens Association Hamilton Mont telegram
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Texas Cotton Association L T Murray Waco Tex telegram
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Thomson Hon Keith a Representative at Large from the State
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Ward Livestock Co Fostoria Ohio telegram of January
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Welsh William E secretarymanager National Reclamation Associa
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Westland Hon Jack a Representative in Congress from the Second
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Bennett Hon John B
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Johnson Hon Byron L a Representative in Congress from
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Lions Club Ontonagon Mich telegram of March 16 1960
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Hext Consolidated Schools Erick Okla letter of January
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Johnson Hon Harold T a Representative in Congress from
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Landrum Hon Phil M a Representative in Congress from the Ninth
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Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Columbus Ohio telegram
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