Box/Folder
[former box-folder if applicable] Title or Folder Contents
7/1
[25-16] Correspondence concerning agriculture, meeting of Livestock Division of the Department of Agriculture, grading of turkeys, price supports for peanut farmers, purchase of 30,000 turkeys for school lunches. January 1957 - September 1958
7/2
[25-17] Correspondence concerning the standards in the peanut industry, "Nursery Products Inquiry". Allen Academy of Bryan applying for the National School Lunch Program, speech on Agriculture's Public Relations, livestock market prices, and importation of bone beef and foreign cattle. October 1958 - March 1960
7/3
[25-18] Correspondence concerning the suspension of the Packers and Stockyards Act (P&S Act) complaints (bodily harm) by lay inspector of Magness and Sons Poultry Processing of Bryan, and the substitution of oleomargarine or butter in the Direct Distribution Program for Needy Persons. May 1961 - July 1965
7/4
[25-19] Correspondence concerning meat regulations and laws governing community beef clubs. January 1969 - October 1969
7/5
[25-20] Correspondence and newspaper articles concerning the reallocation of federal funds for Texas Agricultural Extension Service, price supports for the cattle industry, declaring Southwest Texas a drought disaster area, Korean War. May 1953 - November 1953
7/6
[25-21] Correspondence concerning the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) and the purchasing of three million pounds of honey for overseas consumption. January 1952 - October 1953
7/7
[25-22] Correspondence concerning the Texas Friendship for Korea. April 1955 - June 1955
7/8
[25-23] Correspondence concerning the Commodity Stabilization Service (CSS), the Ellish County Grain and Storage Company, the Bryan Air Force Base, the CCC, complaints against the Millican warehouse, and price supports for the peanut industry. November 1956 - May 1962
7/9
[26-1] Correspondence concerning the CCC, Burris Mills, price supports, for Tung nuts and honey, and agriculture. December 1956 - June 1958
7/10
[26-2] Correspondence concerning the CSS and the CCC on subjects such as the loan value of cotton, price supports on cotton, grain storage, and determination of acreage. March 1959 - June 1958
7/11
[26-3] Correspondence concerning the CCC, grain storage, and price supports for the honey industry. March 1965 - June 1966
7/12
[26-4] Correspondence concerning the loan value of cotton, cotton imports, grain storage, skip-row regulations, and Texas A&M Agricultural Extension Service report on cattle reproduction. October 1966 - October 1967
7/13
[26-5] Correspondence concerning the Wage and Hour Act and its effect on the cotton industry. June 1968 - July 1968
7/14
[26-6] Correspondence concerning the buying of grain directly from the CSS. June 1961 - July 1961
7/15
[26-7] Correspondence concerning the Agricultural Conservation Program (ACP), the soil bank, the Flood Damage Program, the cost-sharing program of the ACP, aerial photography maps, and agriculture in general. February 1958 - December 1958
7/16
[26-8] Correspondence concerning the annual expenditures of the Department of Agriculture in the Bryan-College Station area, and the seasonal pricing factor of Class I milk. March 1967
7/17
[26-9] Correspondence concerning the export subsidy on cotton. February 1947 - March 1947
7/18
[26-10] Correspondence concerning Cotton Acreage Allotment, cotton quota laws, and cotton exportation allotment. December 1949 - December 1950
7/19
[26-11] Correspondence concerning the price ceiling on raw cotton. February 1951 - April 1951
7/20
[26-12] Correspondence concerning cotton labor problems. February 1951
7/21
[26-13] Correspondence concerning the shortage of insecticides, shortage of labor, shortage of farm equipment, the transportation of insecticides to Syria, and German bonds. February 1951 - September 1953
7/22
[26-14] Correspondence, articles, and telegrams concerning the shortage of warehouses for storing cotton. October 1953
7/23
[26-15] Correspondence concerning problems with grading (classing) cotton and cotton price support loans. August 1964 - October 1964
7/24
[26-16] Correspondence concerning the dwindling number of cotton farms in Texas, and farmer complaints about government programs. January 1967 - October 1967
7/25
[26-17] Correspondence concerning the drought conditions in Texas. June 1954 - July 1954
7/26
[26-18] Correspondence concerning the drought conditions in Texas. August 1954 - November 1954
7/27
[26-19] Correspondence concerning the drought conditions, soil bank, help for the Indians, and local politics. 1956
7/28
[26-20] Correspondence, reports, and proposed bills concerning drought conditions in Texas. HR 3111, HR4619 and Report No. 23 - Deferred Grazing Program and Soil Conservation. 1957
7/29
[26-21] Correspondence concerning drought conditions and the effect on the Grand Bank (1 letter). August 10, 1962
7/30
[26-22] Correspondence and a pamphlet concerning the Farm Credit Act of 1947. May 1947
7/31
[26-23] Correspondence concerning the Production Credit Corporation and the Farm Credit Administration. January 1952 - April 1953
7/32
[26-24] Correspondence and Reports concerning farm labor conditions and programs in Texas. February 1947 - June 1947
7/33
[26-25] Correspondence concerning opposition to changes in the Farm Labor Act. February 1947
7/34
[26-26] Correspondence and clippings concerning long-range agricultural programs and price supports. July 1947 - September 1948
7/35
[26-27] Correspondence concerning the high cost of tomato inspection. May - June 1957
7/36
[27-1] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1946-1947
7/37
Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1948-1949
7/38
Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1950
7/39
Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1951
7/40
Farmers Home Administration correspondence. February - August 1952
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[27-2] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. September 1952 - December 1953
7/42
[27-3] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1955-1956
7/43
[27-4] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1957-1958
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[27-5] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1959
7/45
[27-6] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1960
7/46
[27-7] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1961
7/47
[27-8] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1962
7/48
[27-9] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1963-1964
7/49
[27-10] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. 1965
7/50
[28-1] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. January - August 1966
7/51
[28-2] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. September - December 1966
7/52
[28-3] Farmers Home Administration correspondence. January - June 1967
7/53
Farmers Home Administration correspondence. July - December 1967