Food and Social Policy, I: Proceedings of the 1976 Midwestern Food and Social Policy Conference, Volume 1Gary H. Koerselman, Kay E. Dull Iowa State University Press, 1978 - 400 pages Food and the future of civilization; Generalists and specialists; Corporate agriculture and the family farm; The question of triage - Who shall die?; The role of food in foreign affairs; Food as the foundation of civilization; food and celebration; Intraindustrial communications in agribusiness; Feeding animals versus feeding people; Agricultural policy for the United States; Feasibility of a food reserve system; Farm-retail price spread; Closed cities issue; Grain spection; Regulation and the market system; Research and education in agriculture; Urban expansion versus black soil. |
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... inspection reform legislation en- acted by Congress on the final day of its session and signed into law October 22 , 1976 , by President Ford . It abolishes private grain inspection agencies at all ports , replacing them primarily with ...
... inspection reform legislation en- acted by Congress on the final day of its session and signed into law October 22 , 1976 , by President Ford . It abolishes private grain inspection agencies at all ports , replacing them primarily with ...
Page 323
... inspection of processed grain products and peas , split peas , beans , and lentils under the Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946 will be transferred to the Federal Grain Inspection Service . Another provision of the bill reflects ...
... inspection of processed grain products and peas , split peas , beans , and lentils under the Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946 will be transferred to the Federal Grain Inspection Service . Another provision of the bill reflects ...
Page 324
... inspection whenever and wherever there is any evidence of wrongdoing . I cannot overstate the impact of this provision . USDA has never before had the authority to perform the original inspection of grain in the United States . Under ...
... inspection whenever and wherever there is any evidence of wrongdoing . I cannot overstate the impact of this provision . USDA has never before had the authority to perform the original inspection of grain in the United States . Under ...
Contents
2 GENERALISTS AND SPECIALISTS | 37 |
3 CORPORATE AGRICULTURE AND THE FAMILY FARM | 46 |
Oren Lee Staley president 195576 National | 66 |
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