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Presidential Documents

75 Fed. Reg. 64617 (October 20, 2010) (proclamation). This document proclaims the week beginning on the third Sunday in October of each year as National Forest Products Week. View this document.

75 Fed. Reg. 65639 (October 15, 2010) (proclamation). This document proclaims the week of October 10 through October 16, 2010, as National School Lunch Week. View this document.

75 Fed. Reg. 58281 (September 23, 2010) (proclamation). This document proclaims September 19 through September 25, 2010, as National Farm Safety and Health Week. View this document.

75 Fed. Reg. 27921 (May 18, 2010) (executive order). This document provides the order of succession within the Department of Agriculture. View this document.

75 Fed. Reg. 20765 (April 20, 2010) (proclamation). This proclamation establishes the America's Great Outdoors Initiative, to be led by the Secretaries of the Interior and Agriculture, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality. View this document.

75 Fed. Reg. 7197 (February 18, 2010) (memorandum). This document establishes a Task Force on Childhood Obesity to develop an interagency action plan to solve the problem of obesity among U.S. children. View this document.

75 Fed. Reg. 885 (January 7, 2010) (proclamation). This document proclaims January 1, 2010, as the 40th Anniversary of the National Environmental Policy Act. View this document.

74 Fed. Reg. 61261 (November 24, 2009) (proclamation). This document proclaims the week ending on Thanksgiving Day of each year as National Farm-City Week. View this document.

74 Fed. Reg. 55437 (October 28, 2009) (proclamation). This document proclaims the week beginning on the third Sunday in October of each year as National Forest Products Week. View this document.

74 Fed. Reg. 49299 (September 25, 2009) (proclamation). This document proclaims September 20 through September 26, 2009, as National Farm Safety and Health Week. View this document.

74 Fed. Reg. 49303 (September 25, 2009) (proclamation). This document proclaims September 26, 2009, as National Hunting and Fishing Day. View this document.

74 Fed. Reg. 21531 (May 7, 2009) (memorandum). This memorandum establishes a Biofuels Interagency Working Group and requests that the Secretary of Agriculture certain actions related to investment in and production of biofuels. View this document.

74 Fed. Reg. 20865 (May 6, 2009) (memorandum). The Interagency Committee on Trade in Timber Products from Peru is hereby established to oversee the implementation of Annex 18.3.4 of the United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement. View this document.

74 Fed. Reg. 2283 (January 14, 2009) (executive order). This order amends the order of succession within the Department of Agriculture. View this document.

74 Fed. Reg. 611 (January 7, 2009) (presidential proclamation). This is a proclamation to extend duty-free treatment for certain agricultural products of Israel and for other purposes. View this document.

73 Fed. Reg. 70857 (November 24, 2008) (proclamation). This proclamation announces that November 21 through November 27, 2008, is National Farm-City Week. View this document.

73 Fed. Reg. 62437 (October 21, 2008) (proclamation). This proclamation announces October 19 through October 25, 2008, as National Forest Products Week. View this document.

73 Fed. Reg. 61649 (October 17, 2008) (proclamation). This proclamation announces the week of October 12 through October 18, 2008, as National School Lunch Week. View this document.

73 Fed. Reg. 54921 (September 23, 2008) (special observance). This proclamation establishes September 21 through September 27, 2008, as National Farm Safety and Health Week. View this document

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