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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. I. Cii. 572 . 1928 . 543 For cooperative agricultural extension work, to be allotted, paid Additional coopera- tive extension work . and expended in the same manner, upon the same terms and condi- Vol.38,p. 372. tions, and under the same supervision as the additional appropria- Post, p.571. tions made by the Act of May 8, 1914 (Thirty-eighth Statutes at Large, page 372), entitled "An Act to provide for cooperative agri- cultural extension work between the agricultural colleges in the several States receiving the benefits of an Act of Congress approved July 2, 1862, and of Acts supplementary thereto, and the United States Department of Agriculture," $1,580,000 ; and all sums appro- Plans ofexpenditures. priated by this Act for use for demonstration or extension work within any State shall be used and expended in accordance with plans mutually agreed upon by the Secretary of Agriculture and the proper officials of the college in such State which receives the benefits of said Act of May 8, 1914 : Provided, That of the above a ro ria- Proviso. tion not more than 300 ,0 00 shall be expended for purposes other coun ty ag en ts. than salaries of county agents. Agri cultu ral exhib its To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to make suitable agricul- at State, etc ., fairs. tural exhibits at State, interstate, and international fairs held within the United States ; for the purchase of necessary supplies and equip- ment ; for telephone and telegraph service, freight and express charges ; for travel, and for every other expense necessary, including AssistaneointheDis- the employment of assistance in or outside the city of Washington, trict, etc. $103, 300 . In all, salaries and expenses, $3,157,480. COOPERATIVE FARM FORESTRY For cooperation with appropriate officials of the various States or with other suitable agencies to assist the owners of farms in estab- lishing, improving, and renewing wood lots, shelter belts, wind- breaks, and other valuable forest growth, and in growing and renew- ing useful timber crops under the provisions of section 5 of the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the protection of forest lands, for the reforestation of denuded areas, for the extension of national forests, and for other purposes, in order to promote the continuous production of timber on lands chiefly suitable therefor," approved June 7, 1924, $60,000, of which amount not to exceed $3,000 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia. For carrying into effect in the District of Columbia and elsewhere in the United States, in the West Indies, in the Panama Canal, the Caribbean Sea, and on adjacent coasts, in the Hawaiian Islands, in Bermuda, and i n Alaska the provisions of an Act approv ed October 1 . 1890, so far as they relate to the weather service transferred thereby Farm forest ry. Cooperation with St ate s, etc ., to assist farm owne rs in wood lots, timber crops, etc. Vol. 43, p. 654. Flood- devastated FLOOD -DEVASTA TED FARM AREA REL IEF farm area. To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the Cooperative use of bola tiIIg agents in reha- pr ovis ions of the Act enti tled "An Act for the pur pose of reha bili - Rate, p . 53. tating farm lands in the flood areas," approved January 26, 1928, including the employment of persons and for traveling, subsistence, and other necessary expenses, $400,000, of which amount $110,000 Am ount fmmedi- ately available. shall be immediately available. Total Extension Service, $3,617,480, of which amount not to exceed services in the Dis- trict. $4 14,000 may b e expended fo r personal ser vices in the District of Columbia. Grand total, office of the Secretary of Agriculture, $10,164,096.88. WE ATHE R BUREAU Weather Bureau. Salaries and general SALARIES AND GENERAL EXPENSES expenses . C lassi ficat ion of. Vol .26,p . 653.

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