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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... consumption . Senator EASTLAND . Is it not true if we get a law to give us an export sales program the State Department cannot block it ? Mr. WINGATE . I wouldn't say that , Senator . Senator EASTLAND . I will say it . Mr. WINGATE . I ...
... consumption . Senator EASTLAND . Is it not true if we get a law to give us an export sales program the State Department cannot block it ? Mr. WINGATE . I wouldn't say that , Senator . Senator EASTLAND . I will say it . Mr. WINGATE . I ...
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... consumption was 32.6 pounds of which 21.8 pounds was cotton , 8.2 pounds man - made fiber . Per capita consumption increased by 3 pounds ; cotton decreased 0.4 . Man - made fiber increased 3.5 pounds per capita . They are making inroads ...
... consumption was 32.6 pounds of which 21.8 pounds was cotton , 8.2 pounds man - made fiber . Per capita consumption increased by 3 pounds ; cotton decreased 0.4 . Man - made fiber increased 3.5 pounds per capita . They are making inroads ...
Стр. 2623
... consumption if this expansion continues ! Mr. BROOKS . Only 2 or 3 years . This situation is so desperate in cotton that if we do not change our sales policy with reference to sales into foreign countries we will have no export market ...
... consumption if this expansion continues ! Mr. BROOKS . Only 2 or 3 years . This situation is so desperate in cotton that if we do not change our sales policy with reference to sales into foreign countries we will have no export market ...
Стр. 2624
... consumption of cotton has moved up 212 million bales so that if we could just do something to stop this expansion in foreign countries it would not take long until we could regain our reasonable share of the export market . But as it is ...
... consumption of cotton has moved up 212 million bales so that if we could just do something to stop this expansion in foreign countries it would not take long until we could regain our reasonable share of the export market . But as it is ...
Стр. 2635
... consumption of cotton for the season 1950-51 was 10,509,000 bales of cotton ; season 1954-55 , 8,835,000 bales of cotton , or decrease of 1,664,000 bales of cotton . The consumption in foreign countries in the season 1950-51 was ...
... consumption of cotton for the season 1950-51 was 10,509,000 bales of cotton ; season 1954-55 , 8,835,000 bales of cotton , or decrease of 1,664,000 bales of cotton . The consumption in foreign countries in the season 1950-51 was ...
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