Hearings Before Subcommittee of House Committee on AppropriationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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account of Welch acres actual decrease additional alfalfa amount animals apparent increase appropriation asked barberry breeding BUCHANAN Budget Bureau Bureau of Chemistry Bureau of Entomology California carried cattle cent Chairman committee Congress cooperation corn borer cost cotton crops dairy Department of Agriculture DICKINSON disease district Doctor MARLATT Doctor MOHLER Doctor QUAINTANCE Doctor TAYLOR Doctor Woods eradication erosion estimate European larch expenses experiment stations farm farmers fire fiscal year 1929 Forest Service fruit funds going growers important infestation insecticides insects investigations laboratory land livestock loss Louisiana ment methods national forests necessary pests poultry present problem Purnell Act purpose roads rust salaries SANDLIN Secretary of Agriculture soil South Dakota statement STUART sugar sugar beets SUMMERS timber tion trees United Washington WASON Welch Act adjustments wheat
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