Federal Conservation and Farm Credit Act Amendments: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Conservation and Credit of the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, Part 1

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Page 446 - Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities (If there are none, so state): None.
Page 109 - Currency, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
Page 2 - The contract shall be for a period that is needed to carry out and establish the conservation practices in the plan of operations for which Federal cost-share commitments are made under the program. Contracts may be entered into during the period ending not later than December 31, 1981.
Page 301 - Congress, recognizing that a prosperous, productive agriculture is essential to a free nation and recognizing the growing need for credit in rural areas, that the farmer-owned cooperative Farm Credit System be designed to accomplish the objective of improving the income and well-being of American farmers and ranchers by furnishing sound, adequate, and constructive credit and closely related services to them, their cooperatives, and to selected farm-related businesses necessary for efficient farm...
Page 265 - ... as determined by the association, to $5 per $100 or fraction thereof of the amount of the loan. Such...
Page 364 - Recognizing that a prosperous, productive agriculture is essential to a free Nation, it is the objective of the farmer-owned, cooperative Farm Credit System to improve the income and well-being of American farmers and ranchers by furnishing adequate and constructive credit and closely related services to them, their cooperatives, and selected farm related businesses necessary for efficient farm operations.
Page 290 - ADMINISTRATION 11 450521 DEVELOPING A REGIONAL STRATEGY FOR TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT The southern California region has historically been ineffective in obtaining capital money from federal agencies for transit system development. This has been the case in spite of the fact that the region contains more people than 46 other states and is still growing rapidly. Growth, in fact, is reaching a level that requires the region to become more effective in developing its entire transportation system...
Page 581 - ... money markets for its supply of loan funds and is thus largely unable to control factors that determine interest rates and the supply of money. Nevertheless, we urge that the system...
Page 72 - We will now take a short recess. [Recess taken.] Mr. JONES of Tennessee. The subcommittee will resume its sitting.
Page 818 - Congress to promote the effective merchandising of agricultural commodities in interstate and foreign commerce, so that the industry of agriculture will be placed on a basis of economic equality with other industries...

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