Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on AppropriationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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... OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY STATEMENT OF HON . ORVILLE L. FREEMAN , SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE ; ACCOMPANIED BY ROBERT P ... offices of the Department regarding the program and administrative operations of the Department and in connection with ...
... OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY STATEMENT OF HON . ORVILLE L. FREEMAN , SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE ; ACCOMPANIED BY ROBERT P ... offices of the Department regarding the program and administrative operations of the Department and in connection with ...
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... offices in Atlanta , Denver , Harrisburg , Kansas City , and St. Our 1967 appropriation request will provide funds for the same average & employment as our 1966 funds : Washington .. Field . Total WORKLOAD Legal Nonlegal 126 85 75 82 ...
... offices in Atlanta , Denver , Harrisburg , Kansas City , and St. Our 1967 appropriation request will provide funds for the same average & employment as our 1966 funds : Washington .. Field . Total WORKLOAD Legal Nonlegal 126 85 75 82 ...
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... office personnel from time to time , needed adjustments in staff are made as the workload changes . Question 2. Do ... offices , for example , the Service uses standards based on numbers of people required per dollar volume of ...
... office personnel from time to time , needed adjustments in staff are made as the workload changes . Question 2. Do ... offices , for example , the Service uses standards based on numbers of people required per dollar volume of ...
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... OFFICES Administrative expenses for other organizational units are determined on t basis of past experience , and , when available , estimates of workload volume The following tables show ( 1 ) county office workload data , and ( 2 ) ...
... OFFICES Administrative expenses for other organizational units are determined on t basis of past experience , and , when available , estimates of workload volume The following tables show ( 1 ) county office workload data , and ( 2 ) ...
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... Offices Man - years Actual or estimated Required at productivity Productivity rates rates for base year Decrease in man - years re- quired due to increased productivity from base year Fiscal year 1964 ( base year ) : 1 Commodity 2 ...
... Offices Man - years Actual or estimated Required at productivity Productivity rates rates for base year Decrease in man - years re- quired due to increased productivity from base year Fiscal year 1964 ( base year ) : 1 Commodity 2 ...
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acreage acres additional administrative agencies agreement Agricultural Research allocation amount Appalachia appropriation areas assistance basis budget estimates Chairman Clay Center commodities Commodity Credit Corporation Congress Conservation Service continue cooperative cost-sharing cotton crop Dakota decrease Department of Agriculture dollars economic expenses exports Extension Service facilities farm farmers Federal feed grains financed fiscal year 1967 food stamp program foreign funds GODFREY income increased pay costs inspection IOANES IRVING June 30 laboratory land livestock loans man-years meat ment million National needy North Carolina North Dakota Office operations payments percent planning plant poultry problems production projects proposed record reduction Research Service rural school lunch program Secretary FREEMAN section 32 Senator ELLENDER Senator HOLLAND Senator HRUSKA Senator YARBOROUGH Senator YOUNG SMITH soil Soil Conservation Service soybean SPESSARD L statement tion Total TRELOGAN U.S. Senate watershed wheat workload
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Page 942 - No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall remain available for obligation beyond the current fiscal year unless expressly so provided herein.
Page 680 - Committee shall, as may be necessary for the effectuation of this section, furnish assistance to the Committee in accordance with section 214 of the Act of May 3, 1945, 59 Stat. 134 (31 USC 691). Unless otherwise directed by the President, the Committee shall cease to exist 30 days after the date on which it submits its report to the President pursuant to this section.
Page 270 - ... which cannot be met for temporary periods of time by private, cooperative, or other responsible sources (including...
Page 20 - 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, by assisting the States, through grantsin-aid and other means, in providing an adequate supply of foods and other facilities for the establishment, maintenance, operation, and expansion of nonprofit school lunch programs.
Page 512 - The perishability of the commodity ; 5. The importance of the commodity to agriculture and the national economy ; 6. The ability to dispose of stocks acquired through a price support operation: 7. The need for offsetting temporary losses of export markets ; and 8. The ability and willingness of producers to keep supplies in line with demand.
Page 512 - ... (1) the supply of the commodity in relation to the demand therefor, (2) the price levels at which other commodities are being supported and, in the case of feed grains, the feed values of such grains in relation to corn, (3) the availability of funds, (4) the perishability of the commodity, (5) the importance of the commodity to agriculture and...
Page 270 - ... sugarcane, one-third of the normal yield of commercially recoverable sugar or liquid sugar per acre for the farm, as determined by the Secretary; and (2) with respect to such crop deficiencies of harvested acreage of sugar beets or sugarcane, the excess of 80 per centum of the normal yield of commercially recoverable sugar or liquid sugar for such acreage for the farm, as determined by the Secretary, over the actual yield.
Page 679 - Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the United States, it is ordered as follows: Section 1. Establishment of Committee, (a) There is hereby established the President's Committee on Consumer Interests (hereinafter referred to as the "Committee") (b) The Committee shall be composed of...
Page 928 - Once in operation, it will enable us to : (1) Identify our national goals with precision and on a continuing basis (2) Choose among those goals the ones that are most urgent (3) Search for alternative means of reaching those goals most effectively at the least cost. (4) Inform ourselves not merely on next year's costs, but on the second, and third, and subsequent year's costs of our programs. (5) Measure the performance of our programs to insure a dollar's worth of service for each dollar spent.
Page 22 - 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...