Processing and distribution of donated food commodities.

Hearing before the Subcommittee on Domestic Marketing on H.R. 2851, a bill to authorize the Commodity Credit Corporation to process food commodities for donation under certain acts. March 30, April 28, and May 2, 1955.

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Processing and distribution of donated food commodities.

Hearing before the Subcommittee on Domestic Marketing on H.R. 2851, a bill to authorize the Commodity Credit Corporation to process food commodities for donation under certain acts. March 30, April 28, and May 2, 1955.

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English
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103

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George M. Grant, chairman of subcommittee.

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Series
Its Hearings before the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Eighty-fourth Congress. Serial J.

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S21 .Z1622 ser. J

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iii, 103 p.
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103

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OL6192920M
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55061291
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14171213

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