Agricultural Department Appropriation Bill for 1936: Hearing Before the Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations in Charge of the Agricultural Department Appropriation Bill for 1936. Seventy-fourth Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1935 - 1693 pages |
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5-percent salary adjustment 5-percent salary restoration 95 percent acres adjustment for 1935 Agricultural Adjustment Administration allotment amount Animal Industry AUCHTER Bang's disease Beltsville breeding BUCKBEE Budget estimate bulletins Bureau of Animal CANNON carried cattle chinch bugs compared with appropriation cooperation corn cost cotton crops Department of Agriculture disease effect EISENHOWER emergency funds eradication expenses experiment stations farm farmers Federal fertilizer field fiscal year 1934 Forest Service fruit Georgia important improvement increase infested insecticides insects investigations Japanese beetle JUMP laboratory land lead arsenate material ment methods MOHLER national forests necessary North Carolina pests present printing production Public Works Administration Puerto Rico purchase quarantine reduced region RICHEY SANDLIN screwworm Secretary WALLACE seed SILCOX soil South Dakota statement STRONG studies survey TARVER THURSTON timber tion tobacco trees tuberculosis UMSTEAD United
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Page 84 - AN ACT To establish agricultural experiment stations In connection with the colleges established In the several States under the provisions of an act approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and of the acts supplementary thereto...
Page 101 - An act to provide for the further development of agricultural extension work between the agricultural colleges in the several states receiving the benefits of the act, entitled 'an act donating public lands to the several states and territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts...
Page 666 - Mar. 4, 1913] an additional ten per centum of all moneys received from the national forests during each fiscal year shall be available at the end thereof, to be expended by the Secretary of Agriculture for the construction and maintenance of roads and trails within the national forests...
Page 52 - ... shall be charged proportionately to the proper appropriation: Provided further, That the facilities of the central storehouse of the Department shall to the fullest extent practicable be used to make unnecessary the maintenance of separate bureau storehouse activities in the Department: Provided further, That a separate schedule of expenditures, transfers of funds, or other transactions hereunder shall be included in the annual Budget...
Page 102 - Agriculture and paid in the manner hereinbefore provided, in the proportion which the rural population of each State bears to the total rural population of all the States as determined by the next preceding Federal census...
Page 441 - For necessary expenses for general administrative purposes, including the salary of chief of bureau and other personal services in the District of Columbia, $193,120.
Page 84 - An Act to provide for cooperative agricultural extension work between the agricultural colleges in the several states receiving the benefits of the Act of Congress approved July 2. 1862. and all Acts supplementary thereto, and the United States Department of Agriculture...
Page 247 - For continuing the necessary improvements to establish and maintain a general experiment farm and agricultural station on the Arlington estate, in the State of Virginia, in accordance with the provisions of the Act of Congress approved April 18, 1900 (31 Stat., pp. 135, 136), $49,414: Provided, That the limitations in this Act as to the cost of farm buildings shall not apply to this paragraph.
Page 47 - Provided further, That no part of the funds appropriated by this Act shall be used for the payment of any officer or employee of the Department of Agriculture who, as such officer or employee, or on behalf of the Department or any division, commission, or bureau thereof, issues, or causes to be issued, any prediction, oral or written, or forecast with respect to future prices of cotton or the trend of same.
Page 84 - That in order to aid in diffusing among the people of the United States useful and practical information on subjects relating to agriculture and home economics, and to encourage the application of the same...