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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1985

99 STAT. 2108

PROCLAMATION 5398—OCT. 28, 1985

Proclamation 5398 of October 28, 1985

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National Farm-City Week, 1985 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation American farmers are the most productive in the world. But without farm machinery, fuel, electric power, chemical products, and other supplies from industry, our farms could never have achieved this remarkable level of efficiency. American consumers have the widest variety and the most plentiful supply of food and fiber products that can be found anywhere. But without adequate transportation, processing, and marketing, our consumers could not re.ap the full benefits of our bounteous farms, orchards, and ranches. It is the successful synergism of farms, towns, cities, industry, and business that makes the United States a cornucopia for its own citizens, able to share its superabundance with a world where large regions suffer from critical shortages of food, often because of policies that discourage initiative and thwart progress. To arrive at a better appreciation of how our American system works— with its cooperation between farm workers and city workers—we set aside in each November a Farm-City Week. During this time we seek to highlight the contributions that farmers and city dwellers, working together, make to the bounty, vitality, and strength of our Nation. NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim the week beginning November 22, 1985, through November 28, 1985, as National Farm-City Week. I call upon all Americans, in rural areas and in cities alike, to join in recognizing the accomplishments of our productive farmers and of our urban residents in working together in a spirit of cooperation and interdependence to create abundance, wealth, and strength for the Nation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-eighth day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and eighty-five, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and tenth. ^

Proclamation 5399 of October 28, 1985

RONALD REAGAN

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National Family Week, 1985 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation , , ., \ /,^' America's families are America's greatest strength. Just as American society is more than the sum of its parts, families are more than just collections of individuals. It is within the family that we first gain an understanding of who we are; that we learn to give and receive love; that we learn to respect the individuality of others; that we grow to be strong, healthy adults able to take our