Rural development, agriculture, and related agencies appropriations for 1988: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One hundredth Congress, first session, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1987 |
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... areas , based on their primary economic basis , and identifying issues and policies most important to each . We believe we are now in a strong position to provide the rural expertise and analysis essential to the Congress and to the ...
... areas , based on their primary economic basis , and identifying issues and policies most important to each . We believe we are now in a strong position to provide the rural expertise and analysis essential to the Congress and to the ...
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... areas . Has this information been provided to policy officials ? Why does the Administration continue to insist on the termination of programs designed to assist rural America and provide the infra- structure necessary to rebuild the ...
... areas . Has this information been provided to policy officials ? Why does the Administration continue to insist on the termination of programs designed to assist rural America and provide the infra- structure necessary to rebuild the ...
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... areas ? Dr. LEE . Data from the Current Population Survey show two age groups in nonmetro areas with high incidences of poverty . The age group most at risk of proverty is children in families with a female householder and no husband ...
... areas ? Dr. LEE . Data from the Current Population Survey show two age groups in nonmetro areas with high incidences of poverty . The age group most at risk of proverty is children in families with a female householder and no husband ...
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... area . Oahu , for example , would be little affected by a drop in sugarcane production . The economies of other areas , where direct sugar industry employment is more important , would have to make more of an adjustment . Mr. AKAKA ...
... area . Oahu , for example , would be little affected by a drop in sugarcane production . The economies of other areas , where direct sugar industry employment is more important , would have to make more of an adjustment . Mr. AKAKA ...
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... areas . The availability of more profitable agricultural and nonagricultural uses for land cur- rently used to produce sugar would also affect sugar growers ' response to lower loan rates . In areas where producers have few alternatives ...
... areas . The availability of more profitable agricultural and nonagricultural uses for land cur- rently used to produce sugar would also affect sugar growers ' response to lower loan rates . In areas where producers have few alternatives ...
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