Agricultural credit. Report on H. 20415, making appropriations for Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 1916, and recommending that House agree to Senate amendment 89 with an amendment, and disagree to other amendments of Senate and ask for conference; submitted by Mr. Lever.
Publication Title:
Agricultural credit. Report on H. 20415, making appropriations for Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 1916, and recommending that House agree to Senate amendment 89 with an amendment, and disagree to other amendments of Senate and ask for conference; submitted by Mr. Lever.
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Agricultural credit. Report on H. 20415, making appropriations for Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 1916, and recommending that House agree to Senate amendment 89 with an amendment, and disagree to other amendments of Senate and ask for conference; submitted by Mr. Lever.
Corporate Agency Authors:
Agriculture Committee, House of Representatives, and Congress
Sort Author:
Agriculture Committee
Authors:
Lever, Mr.
Date:
Mar. 1, 1915
Publish Date ISO Format:
1915-03-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19150301
Publication End:
19150301
Corporate/Agency Author:
Agriculture Committee
Publication month:
10
Publication year:
1915
Description:
24 p.
Notes:
(H. rp. 1470.) [Senate amendment 89 creates a Bureau of Farm Credits. The House amendment to Senate amendment 89 is the substitution of the "Federal farm loan act" which was introduced separately as Senate bill 5542, to provide capital for agricultural development, to create standard form of investment based upon farm mortgages, to equalize rates of interest upon farm loans, to furnish market for United States bonds, to provide method of applying postal savings deposits to promotion of public welfare, etc.]
Notes:
(H. rp. 1470.) [Senate amendment 89 creates a Bureau of Farm Credits. The House amendment to Senate amendment 89 is the substitution of the "Federal farm loan act" which was introduced separately as Senate bill 5542, to provide capital for agricultural development, to create standard form of investment based upon farm mortgages, to equalize rates of interest upon farm loans, to furnish market for United States bonds, to provide method of applying postal savings deposits to promotion of public welfare, etc.]