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Fall 2016 Inactive List RIN Title 0503-AA49 Agricultural Career and Employment Grants Program 0503-AA54 National Appeals Division Procedural Rule 0524-AA25 Matching Requirements for Formula Funds at the 1890 Land-Grant Institutions and at the 1862 Land-Grant Institutions in the District of Columbia and the Insular Areas 0524-AA26 Agricultural Extension Formula Grants Programs--Administrative Provisions 0524-AA45 McIntire-Stennis Cooperative Forestry Act Program--Administrative Provisions 0524-AA54 Agricultural Research at 1890 Land-Grant Institutions (Formula Grant) Program-- Administrative Provisions 0524-AA55 Animal Health and Disease Research Program (Formula Grants)--Administrative Provisions 0524-AA56 Hatch Act Formula Grant Program--Administrative Provisions 0524-AA57 Hatch Multistate Research Fund Programs-Administrative Provisions 0524-AA62 Competitive and Noncompetitive Non-Formula Federal Assistance Programs--General Award Administrative Provisions and 1890 Capacity Building Grants Program 0551-AA68 Quality Samples Program (QSP) 0551-AA80 Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) for Farmers 0551-AA81 Export Sales Reporting Program 0560-AH43 Emergency Conservation Program 0560-AH66 Interest Rates on Farm Service Agency Farm Loan Programs Guaranteed Loans 0560-AH69 Acreage Reporting and Common Provisions 0560-AH77 Tobacco Transition Program, Final Dates for Program Signup and Successor-in-Interest Transfers 0560-AH80 Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) 0560-AH89 Emergency Forest Restoration Program 0560-AH98 Voluntary Public Access and Habitat Incentive Program 0560-AI06 Noninsured Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) 0560-AI11 Crop Assistance Program 0560-AI20 Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program 0560-AI25 Farm Loan Programs, Entity Eligibility Changes 0563-AC30 Common Crop Insurance Regulations; 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