COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE HARRISON A. WILLIAMS, JR., New Jersey, Chairman JENNINGS RANDOLPH, West Virginia JACOB K. JAVITS, New York CLAIBORNE PELL, Rhode Island PETER H. DOMINICK, Colorado EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts RICHARD S. SCHWEIKER, Pennsylvania GAYLORD NELSON, Wisconsin BOB PACKWOOD, Oregon WALTER F. MONDALE, Minnesota ROBERT TAFT, JR., Ohio THOMAS F. EAGLETON, Missouri J. GLENN BEALL, JR., Maryland ROBERT T. STAFFORD, Vermont STEWART E. MCCLURE, Staf Director ROBERT E. NAGLE, General Counsel EUGENE MITTELMAN, Minority Counsel SUBCOMMITTEE ON MIGRATORY LABOR ADLAI E. STEVENSON III, Illinois, Chairman HARRISON A. WILLIAMS, JR., New Jersey ROBERT TAFT, JR., Ohio WALTER F. MONDALE, Minnesota J. GLENN BEALL, JR., Maryland BOREN CHERTKOV, Counsel (II) FORMAT OF HEARINGS ON FARMWORKERS IN RURAL AMERICA The Subcommittee on Migratory Labor conducted public hearings in Washington, D.C., and in San Francisco and Fresno, Calif., during the 92d Congress on “Farmworkers in Rural America.” These hearings are contained in the following parts: Subject matter Hearings dates July 22, 1971. Part 2: Who Owns the Land ?. November 5, 1971. January 11, 1972. January 12, 1972. January 13, 1972. June 19, 1972. June 20, 1972. III CONTENTS Nelson, Hon. Gaylord, a U.S. Senator from the State of Wisconsin, accom- panied by Raymond D. Watts, counsel, Senate Committee on Small Gates, Paul Wallace, professor of History, University of Kansas, Law- rence, Kans---- Frazier, Charles, director, Washington Staff, National Farmers Organiza- Barton, Weldon, assistant director of Legislative Service, National Farm- ers Union, Washington, D.C------ Raup, Philip M., professor, Department of Agricultural and Applied Eco- Barton, Weldon, assistant director of Legislative Service, National Farm- Frazier, Charles, director, Washington Staff, National Farmers Organiza- Gates, Paul Wallace, professor of History, University of Kansas, Law- Nelson, Hon. Gaylord, a U.S. Senator from the State of Wisconsin, accom- panied by Raymond D. Watts, counsel, Senate Committee on Small Raup, Philip M., professor, Department of Agricultural and Applied Eco- nomics, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minn.. Watson, Raymond J., president, Illinois Farmers Union, prepared state- 343 584 577 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Articles, publications, etc. : “Agribusiness Threatens Family Farm," by Nick Kotz, Washington “Conglomerates Reshape Food Supply," by Nick Kotz, Washington Post Staff Reporter, from the Congressional Record-Senate, Oc- "Final Summary Report, The Pennsylvania Panel on Rural Poverty," by the Bureau of Research and Program Development, Depart- ment of Community Affairs, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania - report of the Senate Select Committee on Small Business--- stock Production," by Carl A. Hagen, analyst in environmental po- licy, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress_- hearings on corporate secrecy before the Subcommittee on Monop- oly of the Senate Select Committee on Small Business-- “The Corporate Invasion of American Agriculture," by Victor K. Ray, director of public relations, National Farmers Union... “U.S. Policy Handcuffs Small Farmer," by Nick Kotz, Washington Post Page 380 Communications to: Stevenson, Hon. Adlai, E., III, a U.S. Senator from the State of Illi- tion, November 1, 1971 (with enclosure)--- Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pa., with enclosure, December 8, 1971.Selected tables : Farms in excess of 2,000 acres. 624 395 |