Department of Agriculture Reports for April 1999
- RCED-99-65 - Western National Forests (1999-04-02)
A Cohesive Strategy is Needed to Address Catastrophic Wildfire Threats - NSIAD-99-38 - Agricultural Trade (1999-04-05)
Changes Made to Market Access Program, but Questions Remain on Economic Impact - RCED-99-90 - Agriculture In Transition (1999-04-07)
Farmers' Use of Risk Management Strategies - RCED-99-86 - Environmental Protection (1999-04-09)
Agencies Have Made Progress in Implementing the Federal Brownfield Partnership Initiative - T-AIMD-99-143 - Year 2000 Computing Crisis (1999-04-13)
Additional Work Remains to Ensure Delivery of Critical Services - NSIAD-99-93R - Acquisition Reform (1999-04-14)
Review of Selected Best-Value Contracts - OGC-99-40 - Department of Agriculture, Commodity Credit Corporation (1999-04-16)
Livestock Assistance Program - RCED-99-67 - Crop Insurance (1999-04-16)
USDA's Progress in Expanding Insurance for Specialty Crops - RCED-99-80 - Food Safety (1999-04-20)
Experiences of Four Countries in Consolidating Their Food Safety Systems - RCED-99-112 - Fresh Produce (1999-04-21)
Potential Consequences of Country-of-Origin Labeling - T-RCED-99-161 - Crop Insurance (1999-04-21)
Further Actions Could Strengthen Program's Financial Soundness - RCED-99-121 - South Florida Ecosystem Restoration (1999-04-22)
An Overall Strategic Plan and a Decision-Making Process Are Needed to Keep the Effort on Track - T-RCED-99-172 - Fresh Produce (1999-04-28)
Potential Consequences of Country-of-Origin Labeling - RCED-99-74 - Food Safety (1999-04-28)
The Agricultural Use of Antibiotics and Its Implications for Human Health - HEHS/NSIAD/RCED-99-132 - Antimicrobial Resistance (1999-04-28)
Data to Assess Public Health Threat From Resistant Bacteria Are Limited - RCED-99-111 - Superfund (1999-04-29)
Progress Made by EPA and Other Federal Agencies to Resolve Program Management Issues - T-GGD-99-81 - Public-Private Partnerships (1999-04-29)
Key Elements of Federal Building and Facility Partnerships - RCED-99-87 - Community Development (1999-04-30)
Extent of Federal Influence on 'Urban Sprawl' Is Unclear