To Extend the Effective Date of Amendments to the U.S. Grain Standards Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Wheat, Soybeans, and Feed Grains of the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 5221, April 12, 1984 |
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35 percent 35-percent limitation adminis administrative and supervisory advisory committee amendments Arkan wheat ARLAN STANGELAND believe Budget Reconciliation Act Chairman Congress cost-effective ENGLISH Federal Grain Inspection Feed Association FGIS administrative FGIS's field offices fiscal year 1981 FOLEY GLENN ENGLISH GLICKMAN Grain & Feed Grain and Feed grain industry Grain Inspection Service Grain Merchants Association Grain Standards Act Grain Trade Council industry-paid user fees inspection and weighing Irmen Kansas Kenneth Gilles LANE EVANS Larkin limitation on administrative MARLENEE National Grain Trade national inspection system Nuclear magnetic resonance official inspection Omnibus Budget Reconciliation PAT ROBERTS proposed protein content protein testing questions Red wheat reduced ROBERT LINDSAY THOMAS ROBERTS RON MARLENEE rulemaking September 30 Soybeans staff statement Subcommittee on Wheat supervisory costs TEGMA Thank Tidewater Grain tion TOM DASCHLE TOM HARKIN U.S. Grain Standards USDA user-fees VOLKMER volume of grain weighing of grain weighing services
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Page 35 - ... the establishment of official United States standards for grain, to promote the uniform application thereof by official inspection personnel, to provide for an official inspection system for grain, and to regulate the weighing and the certification of the weight of grain shipped in interstate or foreign commerce in the manner hereinafter provided ; with the objectives that grain may be marketed in an orderly and timely manner and that trading in grain may be facilitated.
Page 2 - Congress, for the promotion and protection of such commerce in the interests of producers, merchandisers, warehousemen, processors, and consumers of grain, and the general welfare of the people of the United States, to provide for the establishment of official United States standards for grain, to promote the uniform application thereof by official inspection personnel, to provide for an official inspection system for grain, and to regulate the weighing and the certification of the weight of grain...
Page 38 - I would be pleased to respond to any questions that you or other Members of the Subcommittee may have. STATEMENT OP WILLIAM PENN MOTT.
Page 13 - Would you support imposition of a temporary import surcharge or n system of border taxes ? Mr. SAULNIER. I would very much hope, Senator, that any system of border taxes could be avoided. I can say this : In Europe today, rightly or wrongly, the thing that is regarded...
Page 2 - The subcommittee will come to order. The subcommittee meets this afternoon for further consideration of HR 15843, the Animal Welfare Act Amendments of 1974, and related bills.
Page 19 - I, too, have a prepared statement that I would like to submit for the record and would summarize it with these remarks.
Page 43 - House of Representatives Room 1301 Longvorth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Mr.