Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Agriculture

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965
 

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Correspondence submitted to the subcommittee
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Bilbro Edgar J on behalf of National Egg Council
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Datt John C assistant director Washington office American Farm
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Ferry Dallas K executive director of the U S Poultry and
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Products November 30 and December 1
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HR 15661 a bill to provide assistance to first processors of agricultural
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E R 4011
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Collins Robert E executive vice president MidSouth Cotton Gin
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Crews Guy M American Jersey Cattle Club Columbus Ohio
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Kanbe Forrest Jr National Egg Producers Organization Lexington
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Lavender Claude L II member of the board of directors No 3
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Statement
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Goley Ralph T Enid Okla
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Gordon Lindsey III president Virginia Dairymens Association
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McDonald Angus The National Farmers Union
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Type conversion and wilderness preservation_ 100
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Farm Credit Administration to improve operations thereunder and
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HR 2469 a bill to amend the Consolidated Farmers Home Administration
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Bandstra Hon Bert a Representative in Congress from the State
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McGrath Hon Thomas C Jr a Representative in Congress from
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Cleveland Hon James C a Representative in Congress from
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Cotton productionCotton acreage report July 1 1966
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Stratton Hon Samuel S a Representative in Congress from
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H R 299 A bill to amend the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933
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76
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Report on H R 299 from the Department of Agriculture dated April
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Mehren George L Assistant Secretary U S Department of Agri
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H R 7481 a bill providing for a nationwide marketing order for table eggs
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Report on H R 445 from the Department of Agriculture dated March
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Mazourek Lou A G president Hernando Egg Producers Inc
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Cohen Joseph assistant general manager InterCounty Farmers
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Meler Charles J Nashville Ill representing the American Poultry
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Edwards Harold L general manager Wooster Feed Manufacturing
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Shuey Everett E executive secretary Montana Wool Growers
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Miller Sidney Irwinton
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Widnall Hon William B a Representative in Congress from
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Nave Forest Lexington Mo National Egg Producers Organization
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Harrell Evans M director Grain Feed Dealers National Associa
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Hardiman Percy president Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation
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Trimble Hon J W a Representative in Congress from the State
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Graham Harry L legislative representive National Grange
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Lavender Claude L II Earl N C
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Mortgage
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Nadasday Carl representing the American Sheep Producers Council
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Roncalio Hon Teno a Representative in Congress from the State
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Statement
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H R 14888 a bill to amend the act of February 28 1947 to authorize
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well John C General Counsel U S Department of Agriculture letter
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Mehren Hon George L Assistant Secretary of Agriculture_
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Report on H R 7599 from the Department of Agriculture dated July
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W president National Broiler Council_
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Report on H R 8020 from the Department of Agriculture dated June
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H R 15089
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Statement
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Brock Larry Assistant Administrator Farmers Home Administration
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S 112 an act to amend the Consolidated Farmers Home Administration
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S 3421
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Boggs Hon J Caleb a U S Senator from the State of Delaware
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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 313 AND HOUSE CONCURRENT
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Metz Harry P president Northeastern Poultry Producers Council
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H R 9151
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Statement
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McDuffie Carl D president North Feed Manufacturing Association
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H R 13863
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Atlantic County Board of Agriculture Mays Landing N J letter
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tement
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Graham Harry L legislative representative the National Grange__ 22
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Sickels Harvey secretary National Farmers Organization_
Wildfire threatA report of the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County Calif 4
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Naden Kenneth D executive vice president National Council
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Wildlife habitat information coordinator 84
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Moore Charles F Tulsa Okla
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McKennon Floyd Snohomish Wash_
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PRES24 88ER 2 2 G Re
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Vaccaro John president New Jersey State Poultry Association
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Todd J J Deputy Director Tobacco Policy Staff ASCS U S
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Norton E M National Milk Producers Federation
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Fuqua Hon Don a Representative in Congress from the State
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Williams Harold M president Institute of American Poultry
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llman Hon Al a Representative in Congress from the State
Sullivan Hon Leonor K a Representative in Congress from
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Redlin Hon Rolland a Representative in Congress from the State
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Hechts Hatchery Inc Walden N Y letter dated March 9 1965
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State of New Jersey Office of the Governor Trenton letter dated
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III
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ghes Phillip S Deputy Director of the Bureau of the Budget state
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atement
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Statement by the President on the signing of S 2300 omnibus rivers
Inequities in AcreagePoundage Tobacco Program
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Fear Packer Feedlots?article from the Drovers Journal February
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Fleming James F Alabama Poultry Industry Association_
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Hawkins Byron K North Carolina Poultry Processors Association 25 40
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Morton Hon Rogers C B a Representative in Congress from
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