Price-support Program: Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, United States Senate, Eighty-fourth Congress, First [-second] Session, on Proposed Modifications of the General Farm Program, Том 7,Части 6-9U.S. Government Printing Office, 1956 - Всего страниц: 4009 |
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Certainly , research in the utilization of farm products for other uses , such as the
manufacture of starch from surplus potatoes , should be well financed by the
Federal Government , for through such research answers to many problems may
be ...
Certainly , research in the utilization of farm products for other uses , such as the
manufacture of starch from surplus potatoes , should be well financed by the
Federal Government , for through such research answers to many problems may
be ...
Стр. 3265
Another strong conviction , based upon experience , is that Government price -
support programs put the Government into business competition with private
enterprises . Literally speaking , our Government is in competition with private ...
Another strong conviction , based upon experience , is that Government price -
support programs put the Government into business competition with private
enterprises . Literally speaking , our Government is in competition with private ...
Стр. 3266
Northeastern farmers have another strong conviction based upon experience that
Government price - support programs put Government into business competition
with private enterprises . Literally speaking , our Government is in competition ...
Northeastern farmers have another strong conviction based upon experience that
Government price - support programs put Government into business competition
with private enterprises . Literally speaking , our Government is in competition ...
Стр. 3378
The cost to the Government of those facilities ran into the billions , and in the
postwar period their replacement cost was even greater . Those fa . cilities were
referred to as surplus because it was then thought by some that the postwar
demand ...
The cost to the Government of those facilities ran into the billions , and in the
postwar period their replacement cost was even greater . Those fa . cilities were
referred to as surplus because it was then thought by some that the postwar
demand ...
Стр. 3538
Our traditional foreign markets for American agriculture are being reserved by
these policies of Government , for the agricultural goods produced in other
countries including those receiving production aids from the United States . 5.
Our traditional foreign markets for American agriculture are being reserved by
these policies of Government , for the agricultural goods produced in other
countries including those receiving production aids from the United States . 5.
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90 percent able acreage acres adjustment agricultural allotment amount Association average basic basis believe better cents CHAIRMAN committee commodities Congress conservation consumer consumption continue cooperatives cost cotton course crops dairy demand Department economy effect fact farm farmers Federal feed feel give going Government grow growers hear hope important income increase industry interest labor land legislation less mean meet milk million operation parity payments peanuts percent period plant possible potatoes pounds practices present president price supports problem production question quota reason recommend record reduce result Secretary BENSON sell Senator Senator HOLLAND situation soil statement suggest supply surplus Thank thing tion tobacco United York