SURVEY OF AGRICULTURAL DATA FOR THE USSR, DECEMBER 1953

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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700190130-5 COUNTRY SUBJECT HOW PUBLISHED WHERE PUBLISHED DATE PUBLISHED LANGUAGE Su l~' 1954 fT SUPPLcMENT TO REPORT N0. SURVEY OF AGRICULTURAL DATA FOR THE USSR DECEMBER 1953 (The folloxing report presents information, from December 1953 Soviet newspapers and a periodical, on agriculture in the LSSR as a whole and in nine union republics. Progress and statistical data are given on the folloxing: sown area, crops, mechanization, fer- tilization, agricultural special?sts, and number of kolkhozes, MTS, and specialized stations. A list of the Ministers of Agriculture and State Farms is also given. Numbers in parentheses refer to appended sources.] [The folloxing table shows the Ministers of Agriculture and State Farm.^, of the USSR and the union republics identified in December 1953 newspapers and a periodical:] Republic Agriculture USSR Estonian SSR Latvian SSR Lithuanian SSR Belorussian SSR Ukrainian SSR Armenian SSR Azerbaydzhan SSR Kazakh SSR Uzbek SSR Turkmen SSR Kirgiz SSR CLASSIFICATION CONFIDENTIE;L CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT INFORMATION FROM FOREIGN DOCIJMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS CD N0. Agriculture -Crops, mechanization, fertilization, specialists, number of enterprises DATE DIST. 6 Daily newspapers, monthly periodical Benedikto~', I. A. Tynurist, E. G. Nil:onov, A. a. Augustinaytis, V. I. Kostyulc, S. S. (2) Spivak, M. S. (3) Knzaryae, S. Kh. Abdullayev, I. K. Karibzhanov, F. (2) biukhamedzhanov, E1. A. (4) Alivev, K. E. Iskakov, T. (2) Sta~.;e Farms Kozlov, A. I. (5) tdirzoyev, S. A. (7) Dzhalilov, Kh. M. (8) LTATE ARN.Y CONFIDENTIAL .. s', GISTRIBUTI~ "'~ ~ ~_~_ z iy;. I --I;1~ Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700190130-5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700190130-5 The area devoted tc vegetables in kclkhozes of the USSR i:: 1954 is to total 1,003,400 hectares.(9) On 21 December 1953, the first session of a meeting of the State Commission for Agricultural Plant Variety Testing took place in the Ministry of Agriculture in Moscow. More than 1,600 variety-testing plots have been crer.ted in the USSR. About 3,500 varieties of agricultural plants are being tested on these plots. As a result of these tests, the highest yielding varieties are selected for intro- duction into production in conformity with the diverse climatic and soil con- ditions of the country. The commission, composed of eminent scientists, selection workers, and agronomists, met for the purpose of discussing a program of introducing new varieties of grain, grain-legume, oleaginous, sugar-beet, tobacco, and other crops into production in 1954?(10) Zn 1953, 70 billion rubles from budget funds, other state funds, and kol- khoz funs are being invested .n the further de.elopment of agriculture in the USSR. In 1953, USSR agriculture is tc? receives total of 150,000 tractors (in terms of 15-horsepower units), 42,000 comoines, and more than 2 million units of other types of agricultural machines and equipment.(11) Lithuanian SSR As of 30 November, the Ministry of Agriculture Lithuanian SSR was completing the staffing of ML5 with veterinarian workers. Specialists with higher or secondary educations had been confirmed for duty as senior veterinarians i^ 109 MTS; in the following days, senior veterinarians were to be seat to the re- maining idPS of the republic. As of 30 November, there were veterinarian points in the zone of each MPS and about 370 such points in the republic, or 100 more than ir. 1950.(12) Ukrainian SSR In 1953, kolkhozes ~f the republic expanded the area sown to sugar beets by 60,000 hectares. Kolkhozes of Chernovitskaya Oblast, where 19 metric tons of local fertilizer had been applied to each hectare sown to sugar beets obtained an average yield of 247.5 metric quintals of beets per hectare. The plan for delivery of beets to the state was fulfilled 126 percent. iColkhozes of Volynskaya Oblast obtained an average yield of 252 metric quintals per hectare and fulfilled the plan for delivery of beets 136 p~rcent.(13) Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700190130-5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700190130-5 [The following table shows percentage fulfilL~nent of 1953 Plans for procurement of coarse fodder and plowing of winter fallow in kolkhozes of the republic:] In December 1953, them were 15,770 kolkhozes and 1,347 MTS in the re- public.(17) In December 1953, there were 1,3i+7 hII'S and specialized stations in the republic; they had 68 percent more tractors and 63 percent more combines than before the war.(18) As of 30 November, capital construction in MTS of the republic was pro- ceeding at an ever increasing tempo. Dy the end of 1953, ~8 repair shops, 2 interrayon repair shops fcr capital repairs, 20 shops at repair pleats, 113 sheds for machines, and 11,570 square miters of housing are to be ready, for use.(19) Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700190130-5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700190130-5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700190130-5 [The following table shows percentage fu1ft11ment of 1953 plans for plowing of winter fa'1ow and procurement of fodder in kolkhozes of the republic:] 1 Dec (20) 5 Dec (21) 17inter fallow plowed 68.G Coarse fodder procured 69.4 Succulent fodder procured X0'2 75.2 69.7 70.7 The area scam , flax in Vologodskaya Oblast was only one half as large in 1953 as in 1950.(22) Kazakh SSR In 1953 as cocrpared with 1950, the area sown to all grain crops in Severo-Kazakhstanskaya Oblast iucreased 28.5 perc..:tt and that sown to spring wheat by 128,000 hectares. In 1950, the yie13 of all grain crops in the oblast was 13.2 metric quintals per hectare and that of spring wheat 13.9 metric quintals per hectare.(23) [Th! following information was contained in the decree of the Seventh Plenum of the Central Committee of the Communist Party Kazakh SSR "On Progress Made in Fulfilling the Decree of the Septem- ber Plenum of the Central Committee of the CPSU With Regard to Strengthening hfPS and Koikhozes With Agricultural-Specialist Cadres":] flue to the solicitude of party and government, a Large body of agricultural- specialist cadres has been created. 1?tore than 10,000 specialists with higher or secondary educations are working in the agricultural-organ,ystem of the republic. However, this great army of agricultural specialists has thus far been utilized in an improper vanner. Most of them are st111 located in the various links of the administrative apparatus. Only 1,611 specialists are working in kclkhozes and only 3,109 in !dT;i and b1Zh3 (mechanized animal hus- bandry stations), or only 44.6 percent of the total number. More than 38 per- cent of the total number of 2+II'S and I.1ZhS directors and 73 percent o: the I?fI5 and I+IZhS chief engineers do not have specialized educations. The Alinistry of Agriculture Kazakh SSR and its local organs, the oblast and rayon party committees, and the oblast and rayon executive committees are unsatisfactorily carrying out the work of selecting and directing specialists to MI5, DIZhS and kolkhozes. To execute the decree of the September Plenum of the Central Committee oC the CPSU, 3,500 agronomists and zootechnicians should have been sent to hips and hfLhS for the purpose of serving the kolkhozes of the republic. However, as of 15 November 1953, only 3,083 pec?sons had bee^ se- lected and even fewer actually sent to woc?k in kolkhozes. The appointment of better qualified people as kolkhoz chairmen, hII5 and I?iZhS directcrs and chief engineers, and repair-shop chie::s is also progressing unsatisfactorily; as yet, only 19 percent of the kolkhoz chairmen are specialists. Only 18 percent of the engineers and mechanics who were to have been sent to bII'S and i?1ZhS from industrial enterprises have been sent. Only 2,500 out of more than 7,000 former tractor drivers, combine operators, and other agricultural-machine oper- ators have been returned to I?tPS and MZhS. All these shortcomings have occurred although 3 months have passed since the September Plenum of the Central Com- mittee of the CPSU. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700190130-5 ~ The plenum of the Central Committee of the Communist Party lSazakh SSR decrees and instructs the appropriate party, state, and agricultural organs of the republic, its oblasts, and its rayons: L. By 1 January 1954, to complete staffing of MPS and l+IZhS with specialists, concentrating particularly on sending highly qualii'ied specialists to remote, lagging MPS and MLhS; 2. To fix personal responsibility for selecting and directing specialists to MPS, MZhS, and kolkhozes as follows: a. In oblasts, on the first secretary of tue Oblast party committee and the chairman of the Oblast executive committee, b. In cities, on the First secretary of the city party committee and the chairman of the city executive committee, and c. In rayons, on the first secretary of the rayon party committee and the chairman of the rayon executive committee.(24) In early December 1953, there xere 459 MPS and h~h5 in the republic; they xere serving more than 95 percent of s11 kolkhozes; in these kolkhozes were coecectra*.ed 99.6 percent of the total sown area and more than 90 percent of all collectivized livestocY..(25) Uzbek SSR [The following table shows percentage fulfillment of the 1953 plan for cotton procurement in oblasts of the republic; data for some days (*),,for which no reports were published in the press, wera derived by deducting the following days increment (Incr) from total fulfillment (Fulfill) as of that day:l Oblast 2 N v * 30 Nov (261 Doc 2 2 D ec 8 3 Dee (29) fi Incr Andizhanskaya Bukfwraka a 80.71 6 80,91, 0,23 81.21 81.45 81.70 y Fergsnsk 8 ,31 86,/8 0.17 86,67 86,84 87 Oq aya Kara-I(el ek k 69.13 69.34 0,21 69.59 69,31 ~ 70 06 s p aya ASSP. I(ashka-D i 88,8Q 39,15 0.37. 89.46 89,68 . 89 89 er nskaya 100.83 :.OU.89 'O.C6 101 00 101 , Khorezmskaya Namanganskaya 90.21 79 44 90.68 79 77 0. 7 0 . 8 .03 8 101.12 8 Samarkandekn . 8 . .33 80,1 0.43 0.72 ya Surkhan-Dar~in k 9.81 7 90.28 0.47 90.75 91.14 91.54 e aya Tashkentska a .17 9 8 97.39 0,22 97.68 97.77 97.91 y 1,77 82,18 0,41 82,59 82,89 83.26 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700190130-5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700190130-5 Andizhanakaya. Dis? `.arekaya Ferganekeye Kara-Aelpekekaya ASSa F.aehka-Dar ~ inekays Khorezmskaga 2iamenganekaya Samarkendskaya Surkhan-Dar~iaekaya Tashkentakaya Hukharekeya 813,12 Ferganekaya 71.70 Isere-I'slpakskaya ASSR 91.51 I{aahka-Dur~inekaya 101.50 Khorezmalmye 94.53 Namanganskaya 62.97 Samarkendakaye 93.83 Surkhan-Dar~inekaya 99,16 Taehkontskaya 85.81 83.66 83.91 0.25 84.34 84.52 0.18 ~~~ 88.30 0.08 88.58 88.73 0.15 71.93 72.13 0.20 72.1,2 72,59 0.17 '1.66 91.81 0.15 92.04 92.74 O,lA 1U1.53 101.54 0.07. 101.58 101.62 0,04 94.69 94.87 0.18 95.16 95.29 0.13 83.27 83.53 0.26 83.96 84.16 0.20 94.15 94.47 0.32 95.11 95.42 G.31 99.36 99.47 0.71 99.77 99.91 0.11, 86,19 86.47 0,24 87.03 87.30 o.z7 Oblast ~ 6 Dee (*) 17 Deo (97) 18 Dea (~8) 19 De (39) 20 D , o ' ~111f .11 i cr e~?i Andizhanakaga 84.69 84.64 0,15 84,99 85.E 85.26 Bukharakaye 88.83 88.92 0.09 88.92 88.95 88.99 Fergenskaya 72.76 72.91 0,15 73.06 73.14 73.29 Rc+ra-ISalpakskaya ASSR 92.25 92.31 0,06 92,37 92.45 92.51 I(eahka-Dar~inskava 101.65 101.67 0.02 101.67 101,68 101.69 Khorezmskaye 95.39 95.40 0,01 95.46 95.51 95.56 Namanganskaya 84,37 84,55 0,18 84,70 ~`~~ 84.95 Samerkandekaya 95.72 95.99 0.27 96,20 96.48 96,75 Surkhan-Dar~inakaye 100,08 100,25 0,17 100,41 100.51 100,66 Tashkentskaya 87.55 87.78 0.23 68.01 88.17 88.37 21 Dec (40) 22 Dec (41) Flilfi~ Inez' Ardizhanskaya 85.36 0.10 85,46 Bukharskaya 89,01 0,02 89.03 Ferganslcaya ?73.1.1 0,72 73.52 Kars-I~alpakskaya ASSR 92.57 0,06 92.61 Kashka-Dar~inskaye 101.69 0,00 101.70 Khorezmskaya 95,58 0.02 95,G0 Namenganskaya 85.07 0.12 85.17 Samarkandskaya 97.00 0.25 97.22 Surkhan-Dar~inskaya 100.77 0,71 100,90 Tashkentsksya 88.54 0,17 88,71 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700190130-5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700190130-5 [The following t?ble shows percentage fulfillmeut of the 1953 plan for cotton procurement in sovkhozes of the repi:blic:j Gnl~bekh _ Imeni Pyatiletiya ~hezarbag Sz,; l-Ravet Malek Narpay Nsryn No 8 No 16 No 17 Pekh?algk-iCul~ Savay Surkhan 87.57 87.97 88.18 The cottou growers of Surkhan-Dar~inskaya Oblast had fulfilled the 1953 plan for cotton procurement by 18 December. They delivered several thousand more metric tons than in 1952.(12) -7- cot~msrrTinr, Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700190130-5 De ~ 1,9 D~ D c !0 "+ e 83.26 77.29 74.90 78.59 93.05 8?.75 66.04 95.01 UzsSR 78.39 91.30 99.22 lo2.z5 9/..69 89.99 77.47 69.40 69.51 74.36 8/..33 59.70 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700190130-5 [The following table ehoxs percentage fulfillment of the 1953 plan for cotton procurement i.n oblasts of the repvbli~; data for 2 days ('~), for xhich no reports xere published in the press, xere derived by deducting the following days inctemeut {Incr) from total fulfillment (Fulfill) as of that day: ] .Oble~ Nov * 0 P1ov lfi ! I~rr 1 Dec ! 2 Dec ! 6 Dec Ashkhsbadskaya Chardzhouskaye 94.06 74.12 94.15 74,36 0,09 0,?~ 94.25 74 67 91,.45 9!?91 Maryysknya 80.97 81 18 0 21 . 75.00 76.25 Taehauaekaya 73 91 , 74 1 , 81.1,3 81.77 82.94 . , 5 0,24 74.39 74,61 75. 64 Dec !6 16 Dec !7 _ 1~ Incr Ashkhabadelwya Ch 95.02 0.11 95.37 ardzhouskaya 76.58 0.33 78.30 h~ Ta ~ 83.29 0.35 85.36 s a e Yn 75.81 0.17 76.71 [The following table shows cotton yields (metric quintals per hectare) as of 11 Dec tuber 1953 in kolkhozes of the main cotton- growing rayons of the~Vakhsh and Gissar valleys of the republic: Soviet Varieties 1Cuybyshevskiy Imeni 6falenkov Imeni L i 17.3 23 4 en n 16,7 ' Imeni Chkalav Imeni St li 15,9 19.6 16 9 a n Imeni ?d l 12,7 . 18 2 o otov 11 6 ' , 22.1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700190130-5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release Ravon and Knit-t,.,- 'Kurgan Tyubinskiy nevi i,'.cl ov Imeni btalettkov Imeni Dimitrov Imeni Lenin Imeni Voroshilw Imoni Kalinin Imeni Kuybyshw Imeni Ka~anovieh Imeni Stalin Imeni Gortkiy Imeni Kirov Oktyabr~ slsiy tdoskva Imeni Voroshilw Imeni Ko~anovich Imeni Shvernik Imeni Chkalw Imeni Khil:ahchev Imeni Stalin Imeni 1Aalenkov Imoni Aiolotov Imeni Andreyov Imoni tAikoyan Imeni Zhdanov Pobeda Imeni Kuybyshw Imeni Httlganin Imeni Lenin Soviet Fino- Fiber Varieties 26,7 z6,5 24.7 24.4 24.0 %'3.3 2z.z 22.1 21.4 z1,1 20.5 3/..4 2l,.7 2/?b 23.7 23.5 23.3 23.1 22.7 21.7 z1,6 20.3 19.9 13.3 13.4 16.3 15.2 Soviet Vario r. 27.5 35.0 25.I. 31.3 22.4 16.7 22.0 '13.5 23.3 37.3 31.1 23.2 Dahilikul~skij. Yengi-Abed ` 23.1 29 3 1 ~ AY 2z.9 . 3z 3 Imeni Kolinin 21.0 . 36 6 Imeni Andreyev I 20, . 17 0 meni Budennyy 19.6 . 32 4 Imeni hlalenkov 17.6 . Imeni Molotov 15.5 20 3 Ymoni htikoyan 15.5 . 20 0 ? Imeni Kosygin 15.3 . 24 1 Imeni Koganovich L .3 , 13 7 Imoni Lenin 14.3 . Imoni Voroshilw 13.6 Imeni Kuybyahw 13.6 Imeni Zhdenov 1,?~3 173 Imeni Stalin 11.4 21.8 I(egenovichsbadakiy Imoni t'lalenkov 26,4 22 6 Yaeh Leninchi 26.2 , 3 33 Imeni Kalinin 2/.,1 . 22 / Sotsializm 23.1 , , Imoni Lenin 22.7 19 7 Imeni Voroshilw 22,2 . Pravda ' C 21,6 -9- ONFIDENTIAL 23.7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700190130-5 Sanitized Copy Approved ll Dee ( rtl Soviet Fine- ~iber V-----?rieti=s Soviet Varieties Imeni Stalin 21,2 59 3 Kzyl-Oktynbr~ K 21,1 . 23 7 omrtunizm B ~ ~~.5 . 24 5 ol ahevik I 20,0 . 15 4 meni LeniZ (a) I 19,3 . 28 4 meni ~Iak;tim Gor~kly (a) 19.7 . Imeni Gor~kiy 18,0 Imeni Karl tlari:s 16,1 22.0 Imeni Stalin (a) Imeni Mikoyan L ,1 13.7 Imeni Nalenkov (s) 11.0 Rokhi Stalin 10.6 . ,, ? Molotm;abadakiy Imeni Stalin 24.3 Imeni Lenin 23.3 Imeni Voroshilov 23.3 Imeni Zhdenov 22.9 Imeni N.elenkov 22,1 Imoni Engels 21.5 Imeni Molotov 21.5 Imeni Kalinin 20,2 Kirovabadskiy Imeni h!olotov 25.5 -Imoni Dzerzhinakiy 21.4 Imeni Kirov 20,/, 21.6 Imeni Kalinin 20.2 Imeni Stalin 18.5 19.7 Imeni ldalonkov 17.5 Imoni Lenin 16.5 22.3 Imeni Voroshilov 16.?_ ~ 23./. Imeni Kaganovich 12.1 32.1 16.0 Shaertuaskiy Imeni Stalin 27,1 Imeni Mikoyan 20 7 Imoni Voroshilov . 3/.,0 . I 19.2 23 5 meni Bulgenin 16.8 . Imeni Lenin 14,9 26 5 Imeni Molotov 13.5 . 21 1 Imeni 6?alenkov 12,7 . 225 Imeni Zhdanov 11.0 15 9 Imoni Andreyev 9.1 . 17.1 Mikoyanabadskiy Imeni Andreyev 30,! Imeni Kalinin 29.6 Imeni Zhdanov 26.5 Imeni t!nlenkov 26,/, Imeni Lenin 26,0 Imeni Stalin 25.6 Imeni S!olotov 25.5 23?/. Kommunizm 24,2 27.0 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700190130-5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA- Giaaer Vahev Dee 8 Raven and Kolkhoz o distinction as to varieties indicated Regersltiy Imeni Budennyy (b} 38.3 6loskva 37.9 Imeni Svordlov 36:8 Imeni Kirov 35,6 Imeni 5dolotov 29.9 Imeni Zhdonov 29.6 Imeni ILalenkov 29.5 Imeni Lenin 29.3 Imeni Stalin 28.8 Irteni Lenin (b) 28.4 Imeni Ka~anovich 28:4 Imeni Mikoyan 26,6 Imeni Tel'man 26.1 Imeni Stalin (b) 25.6 Shakhrinnuakiy Imeni Lenin 30,5 Leningrad 26.7 Imeni Zhdenav 19.2 Giaserskiy Imeni Stalin 35,g Imeni Zhdenov 3t? 2 Imeni Karl a'erks 31.3 Baynalminel 31.0 Imeni Kalinin 27.7 Imeni Dzerzhinakiy 27.5 Imeni Lenin 27.1 Stalinobadskiy Rokhi Lenin (o) 37.3 Imeni Kalinin 36.6 Imeni Zhdanoe 35.9 Imeni Lenin 35.5 Stalingrad (c) 34.7 Imeni Stalin 31.2 Ordzhonikidzeebadakiy Imeni Llolotov 39.8 Gloakve 37.8 Imeni Malenkov 36.9 Imeni Lenin 36.8 Imeni h'ulenkov (o)' 34.9 Imeni Stalin 33.8 Imeni Tel'men 33.8 Imeni RIX Perts~yead 30.0 Imeni Khrushchev 29.7 Imeni ~~'ikoyan 28,3 Koktashakiy Imeni Stnl.in 37.3 Imeni Dzerahinakiy 36,0 Imeni Voroshilov 35.9 Imeni Tel'man 33.3 Imeni Lenin 30.1 Imeni Hudennyy 28,9 Kizil Bayrak 25,1 Imeni Llalenkov 23,g - 11 - CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A0007001 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700190130-5 C'J.'LGIDEIv3IAL (a) Formerly Voroahilo~abadskiy Rayon. (b) Formerly Pakhtaabadskiy Rayon. (c) Formerly Rokhatinekiy Rayon. [See eaylanatory note in 00-W-30321 survey for November 1953] Kirgiz SgR [The following, table shows percentage fulfillment of the 1953 plan for procurement of raw cotton in oblasta, rayons, and Otuz_Adyr Sovkhoz of the republic; data Por 3 da}C~ (~?), for which no reports were published in the press, were derived by deducting the following day's increment (Incr) from total fulfillment (Fulfill as of that aay:J Oblast 2 Dec * ec / _ / nec: 0 6 Dec *1 lfi Inc ~'~ "~'' ~Deo (51) ~----~3 --? lfil Inrr Dzhalal-Abadskaya 75.12 75.29 0.17 75.51 75.84 75.96 O.12 Frunzenskaya 110.15 110,73 0.63 111.55 112.37 112.80 U./+3 Oahs?caya 73.43 73.56 0,13 74.98 75.24 75.54 0,30 8 Doo Dec r 12 Dec (53) 13 Dei(5G) 14 Dec (55) Dzhelal-Abadskaye 76,15 Frunzensks;~a 112.50 Oehskeye 75.7.x. Rovon fi Incr 76,54 76,$!, 0.20 76.96 77.07 114.22 114.57 0.35 114.90 114.90 76,26 76.43 0?.17 76.54 76.66 1 Der. (56) Ala-Bukinskiy 83.10 Arevenskiy c~ 02 Batkenekiy 109.42 Becar-Kurganskiy 76.21 Frunzehskiy 78,44 Kaganoviehekiy 143.56 Kalininskiq 96,17 Karasuyski . ~ Kurshabskiy 45.13 Kyzyl-Askerskiy 125./,8 Leninskiy 85.93 Lyeyiyekakiy 123.75 Mirsaskinsk~y 42,49 Molctovskiy 52.53 Oktyabr ~ skit' 60, /,$ Oahskiy 87.,73 Petrovskiy 36,81 Stalinskiy 133 ./.8 Suzakskiy 78 04 ToktoBttl~skiy 51.10 Tuleykenskiy 61,2$ Uch-Terekakiy QS,15 IIzgenskiy 51.40 Yangi-ilaukatskiy 74.63 9 k oz ? Otuuz-Adyr 28.98 - 12 - CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700190130-5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700190130-5 ~ ~' ~ma~r~~ru souRCEs 2. Ibidon, Seloskoye Khozyaystvo, 17 Dec 53 3. Kiev ' 29 Dec 53 r, Pravda Ulmainy, 19 Dec 53 4. Sel skoye Kh O zyAystvo, 6 Dec 53 5? Afoscow D6 6. Minek,~Sovetskaeniya Nauki i Peredovogo Opyta v Selrskom Khozvaystve, No 12 1953 7. Baku, Bakinskiy Rnbochi ssiya, 24 Dec 53 Y, 11 Dec 53 ' 8. Tashkent, Pravda Vostoka, 23 Dec 53 9. Sel skoye Khozyaystvo, 1 Dec 53 10, Doscon, Koskovskaye Pravda, 22 Doc 53 11, SeP skoye Khozyaystvo, 31 Dec 53 '~ 12. Riga, Sovetskaya Latviya, 1 Dec 53 13. Selrskoye Khozyaysfye, 13 Dec 53 ui. Pravda Ulmainy, 3 Dec 53 15. Ibid., 8 Dec 53 16. Ibid., 13 Dec 53 17: Ibid,, 25 Dec 53 18, Sovetskaya Latviya, 10 Dec 53 19. Noscovr, Trud, 1 Dec 53 20. Tbilisi, Zarya Vostoka, 4 Dec 53 21, Ibid., 8 Dec 53 22. Selrskoye Khozyaystvo, 5 Dec 53 23. Ibid,, 9 Dec 53 24. Alma-Ata, Kazakhstanskayn Pravda, !, D:c 53 25 Ibid., 8 Deo 53 27~. Tashkent, Pruvdo Vostoka, 1 Dec 53 Ibid,, 2 Dec 53 28, Ibid., 3 Dec 53 t 29. Ibid., 4 Dee 53 30, Ibid,, 5 Dec 53 31. Ibid., ~ D.:c 53 32. Ibid., 9 Dec 53 33. Ibid., l0 Dec 53 34. Ibid., 11 Dec 53 35. Ibid., 13 Dec 53 36. Ibid., 16 Dec 53 37, Ibid,, 18 Dec 53 38, Ibid., 19 Dec 53 39. Ibid., 2C Deg 53 4~. Ibid., 22 Dec 53 41. Ibid., 23 Doc 53 42. Selrskoye Khozyaystvo, 19 Dec 53 43. Ashkhabad, Turkmensknya Iakra, 1 Doc 53 !.l.. Ibid., 2 Dec 53 45. Ihid., 3 Dec 53 46. Ibid., 8 Dec 53 47, Ibia,, 17 Doc 53 48. Stalinebad, KommuniRt Tadzhikistans, 15 Dec 53 49, Frunze, Sovetskaya Kirgiziya, 4 Dec 53 50, Ibid, 5 Dec 53 , 51. Iota,, 8 Dec 53 52. Ibid., 9 Doc 53 53. Ibid., 13 Dec 53 54. Ibid,, 14 Dec 53 55. Ibid, 15 Doc 53 56. Ibid,, 12 Dec 53 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700190130-5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700190130-5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700190130-5