An edition of USDA license fees (1995)

USDA license fees

analysis of the solvency and users of the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act Program : statement of Robert A. Robinson, Associate Director, Food and Agriculture Issues, Resources, Community, and Economic Development Division, before the Subcommittee on Risk Management and Specialty Crops, Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives

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An edition of USDA license fees (1995)

USDA license fees

analysis of the solvency and users of the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act Program : statement of Robert A. Robinson, Associate Director, Food and Agriculture Issues, Resources, Community, and Economic Development Division, before the Subcommittee on Risk Management and Specialty Crops, Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives

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Cover title.

"March 16, 1995."

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Washington, D.C, Gaithersburg, MD (P.O. Box 6015, Gaithersburg 20884-6015)
Series
Testimony -- GAO/T-RCED-95-135.
Other Titles
Analysis of the solvency and users of the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act Program.

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12 p. :
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32253337

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