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Show 636 and the harvesting, marketing, and processing of forest prod- ucts;766 Forest pest control measures;767 Experimental laboratories for, and the production and prac- tical demonstration of fertilizer use and the distribution of fer- tilizer by the Tennessee Valley Authority;768 Credit assistance in the acquisition, repair, or improvement of farms and purchases of lands in reclamation projects;769 Research and education-agricultural experiment sta- tions; 770 cooperative agricultural extension work with state agricultural colleges; m Financial aid to states constructing wildlife refuges, and federal development of specific land and water areas as wild- life refuges;772 Financial aid to states for fish restoration and manage- ment projects; 773 Cooperation with the states in devising means of prevent- ing erosion of the shores of coastal and lake waters by waves and currents;774 and Financial assistance to states and local agencies in the con- struction of sewage-treatment works to prevent pollution, and in the conduct of pollution-control studies.775 Here, as in other federal water-resource activities, there is evidenced some measure of duplication and lack of coordina- tion. An example of duplication is the availability, at least un- der statute, of soil-conservation services and assistance in the Tennessee Valley through both the Tennessee Valley Author- ity and the Department of Agriculture.776 706 See supra, pp. 359-360. 767 See supra, p. 360. 768 See supra, pp. 362-364. 769 See supra, p. 380. 770 See supra, p. 380. 771 See supra, p. 381. 772 See supra, p. 327. 773 See supra, p. 330. 774 See supra, pp. 334-336. 775 See supra, pp. 341-342. 776 See supra, pp. 362-364, 366-372. |