95-28628. National Farm-City Week, 1995  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 224 (Tuesday, November 21, 1995)]
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    Federal Register / Vol. 60, No. 224 / Tuesday, November 21, 1995 / 
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                    Proclamation 6851 of November 15, 1995
    
                    
    National Farm-City Week, 1995
    
                    By the President of the United States of America
    
                    A Proclamation
    
                    When America was a new country, farms were many and 
                    small. Farmers and their families used most of what 
                    they produced, and the rest was usually sold locally. 
                    Even in 1862, when Abraham Lincoln created the 
                    Department of Agriculture, 60 percent of our labor 
                    force gained their livelihood on the farm.
    
                    Today, while less than 2 percent of American workers 
                    are actually employed on farms, thanks to new 
                    approaches and advanced technologies, our farmers feed 
                    not only the people of the United States, but also much 
                    of the world. Agriculture remains our Nation's number 
                    one industry, generating $1 trillion in economic 
                    activity every year--over 15 percent of our gross 
                    domestic product--and it is our largest employer, 
                    providing 21 million jobs.
    
                    This prosperity is due in large part to farm-city 
                    partnerships. From the sowing of crops to the 
                    purchasing of food and fiber in urban supermarkets, a 
                    network of farmers, agribusiness industries, carriers 
                    and shippers, scientists, retail distributors, and 
                    consumers has cooperated to ensure that our food supply 
                    is safe, affordable, and nutritious. As we gather with 
                    family and friends during this special week, let us 
                    give thanks for the blessings of our lives, for 
                    America's agricultural richness, and for the 
                    collaboration among rural and urban communities that 
                    makes so much of this bounty possible.
    
                    NOW, THEREFORE, I, WILLIAM J. CLINTON, President of the 
                    United States of America, by virtue of the authority 
                    vested in my by the Constitution and laws of the United 
                    States, do hereby proclaim November 17 through November 
                    23, 1995, as National Farm-City Week. I call upon 
                    citizens in urban, suburban, and rural areas throughout 
                    the Nation to acknowledge the achievements of those who 
                    work together to promote America's agricultural 
                    abundance.
    
                    IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 
                    fifteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord 
                    nineteen hundred and ninety-five, and of the 
                    Independence of the United States of America the two 
                    hundred and twentieth.
    
                        (Presidential Sig.)
    
    [FR Doc. 95-28628
    Filed 11-20-95; 11:47 am]
    Billing code 3195-01-P
    
    

Document Information

Published:
11/21/1995
Department:
Executive Office of the President
Entry Type:
Presidential Document
Document Type:
Proclamation
Document Number:
95-28628
Pages:
57815-57815 (1 pages)
EOCitation:
of 1995-11-15
PDF File:
95-28628.pdf