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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 44 STAT. · March 3, 1927 · Chapter 367

Chapter 367. Authorizing an appropriation to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to cooperate with the South Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station

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CHAP. 367.— An Act Authorizing an appropriation to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to cooperate with the South Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station.March 3, 1927.[[H. R. 17138](/us/bill/69/hr/17138).][[Public, No. 770](/us/pl/69/770).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled*,South Carolina Agricultural Experiments Station.Amount authorized for cooperation with, etc., in developing dairying and livestock industries.
That there is hereby authorized to be appropriated the sum of $50,000 to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to cooperate with the South Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station and/or other agencies in making investigations and experiments in dairying and livestock industries and of the problems pertaining to the establishment and development of such industries, including cropping systems, soil improvement, and farm organization studies of such industries, and forAgriculture of Sand Hill region of the Southeast. demonstration, assistance, and service in developing the agriculture of the Sand Hill region of the Southeast.
Approved, March 3, 1927.
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