Box DP 26
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Contains 194 Results:
Report of House Document No. 221, 1957
Appeared in the July 31, 1953 edition of the Congressional Record. The document contained a message from President Dwight Eisenhower re the importance of conserving our natural resources. He also speaks about national forests and the care of Indian lands
Correspondence re approval of assistance for the Upper Clear Boggy Creek Watershed, 1957
Communications between Albert's office, federal agencies, constituents, and Oklahoma state officials. Topics include agriculture, the Korean and Vietnam Wars, the economy, water projects, and Native Americans.
List of pertinent information about the Upper Clear Boggy Creek Watershed, 1957
Communications between Albert's office, federal agencies, constituents, and Oklahoma state officials. Topics include agriculture, the Korean and Vietnam Wars, the economy, water projects, and Native Americans.
Booklet: Soil Conservation Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture: "Facts About the Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act", 1957
This booklet explains what a watershed is, how to apply for assistance and how to set one up
Article: Tarlton Jenkins: "Something Is Happening in Our Small Watersheds." Soil Conservation, 1957
Regarding certain successful watershed projects around the country and how they have helped out the surrounding residents
Release: Soil Conservation Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture: "Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Moves Ahead", 1957
This letter deals mainly with the increased number of applications for watershed assistance that Washington, D.C. has refused
. Report: Soil Bank Committee for the Technical Section, to the Mississippi Flyway Waterfowl Council, St. Louis, Missouri: "Making the Soil Bank Program Effective for Waterfowl.", 1957
Regarding ways farmers can help preserve wildlife
Paper: Dr. J. H. Shaeffer (Chairman, North and South Dakota Emergency Conservation Committee): "Department of Agriculture Draining Subsidies Are Scuttling Waterfowl.", 1957
Delivered at the 22nd North American Wildlife Conference, March 4, 5, 6, 1957, Washington, D.C. This paper describes how USDA programs are endangering the country's wildlife
Correspondence from Union Equity Coop protesting changing from bushels to hundred-weight weighing system, 1957
Also discusses price supports, with an attached page stating the co-op's views
Report: U. S. Department of Agriculture: "USDA to Relax Price Support Requirements for Light Weight Wheat.", 1957
Communications between Albert's office, federal agencies, constituents, and Oklahoma state officials. Topics include agriculture, the Korean and Vietnam Wars, the economy, water projects, and Native Americans.