Documents tagged "Agriculture"
Found 8 documents with this tag
EFTA00004250-p-34.jpg
The image features a document with the text "CSM NOT SCANNED" prominently displayed at the top in bold letters. Below this statement is an instruction that says "2 Thumbnails." The paper also contains additional information, possibly related to scanning procedures or requirements. The bottom of the document includes what appears to be an official note from the US Department of Agriculture, stating it was revised on March 31, 2015. The style of the image is a straightforward photograph of a physical piece of paper placed against a flat background.
DOJ-OGR-00006417.jpg
The image shows a document with visible text and page numbers at the top. It appears to be an official letter or notification from a government agency or department, specifically from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The body of the text includes details about actions taken by the USDA, possibly related to an investigation or inquiry into certain activities or entities. There are redactions in place, which obscure sensitive information. The bottom part of the document is cropped and obscured, so it's not clear what additional information might be present there. The style of the image is a straightforward photograph of the physical document placed on a surface, with no people visible.
DOJ-OGR-00021532.jpg
The image is of a document with text that appears to be an official statement or announcement. It has the title "U.S. Department of Agriculture" at the top left corner and includes a header and several paragraphs. The text mentions "Secretary Perdue," suggesting it's related to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The font is standard for official documents, and there are no images or graphics visible in this section of the document.
DOJ-OGR-00021327.jpg
The image displays a document with text on it, which seems to be a legal or official letter from the United States Department of Agriculture. The visible part of the letter begins with "USDA" followed by an address and contact information for the department's office in Washington, D.C. Additionally, there is an opening statement that reads, "This is to inform you of certain actions taken under the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act (PACA)." The document appears to be a scanned or photographed copy, given its quality and the presence of lines that suggest a printed text on paper.
DOJ-OGR-00008798.jpg
The image is a scanned document from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The document has official letterhead at the top with the USDA logo and address. The document appears to be an official correspondence between two parties, possibly related to legal matters or decisions made within the department. There's visible text throughout the document, including dates, names, titles, and addresses, suggesting it is a formal communication.
DOJ-OGR-00017458.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document with a header that includes the date and page number "5 of 26" at the top left corner. The text in the document is written in English, but it's not fully legible due to the quality of the scan or the angle of the text. It seems to contain a list or bullet points with instructions or information, as indicated by phrases such as "If the following conditions are observed" and "You will be notified that you are being referred." There is also mention of "the Secretary of Agriculture," suggesting a governmental context, possibly related to agricultural regulations or procedures. The document has a formal tone and is structured with numbered points for clarity.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024294.txt
This document highlights the accomplishments of a representative during their first term in office from 2015-2016. Some key achievements include being named to various committees and groups such as the Agriculture Committee, Oversight and Government Reform Committee, Democratic Leadership Steering and Policy Committee, and more. They were also selected for President Obama's White House Renewable Energy roundtable group. Their legislative activity included successfully removing the Virgin Islands from PROMESA, securing VA decisions to expand Choice Program eligibility for Virgin Islands resident veterans, and co-sponsoring legislation to expand the VA choice program eligibility (H.R.572). They also led efforts to defeat an amendment that would have reduced federal dollars for the Virgin Islands and secured commitment from the Army Corp of Engineers for increased personnel and resources for the Virgin Islands backlog of permits.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021718.txt
The Virgin Islands Daily News reports that local merchants are facing challenges due to a longer slow season, construction, and competition. The paper also mentions the return of Boy Scouts from a national Jamboree, a jewelry heist, a Vietnam war hero's death, and an" For Eagle, quitting was not an option" on page 28.
