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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... million bales of cotton . Some would argue with me on that , but in 1950 we produced less than 10 million bales on 17 million acres harvested . That is a problem ; we have got to try to get rid of some of this burden , some surplus ...
... million bales of cotton . Some would argue with me on that , but in 1950 we produced less than 10 million bales on 17 million acres harvested . That is a problem ; we have got to try to get rid of some of this burden , some surplus ...
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... million bales a year . They started off with 13 million and now it is up to 15 million . Senator YOUNG . I have a vast respect for your judgment on farm matters . Mr. WINGATE . Senator , I don't think when you go to figuring what a man ...
... million bales a year . They started off with 13 million and now it is up to 15 million . Senator YOUNG . I have a vast respect for your judgment on farm matters . Mr. WINGATE . Senator , I don't think when you go to figuring what a man ...
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... million bales this year and we added about 2 or 3 last year - 2 or 212 . Senator EASTLAND . We have a surplus now of over 14 million bales , right at 14 mililon bales , of which the Government at the end of this cotton year will own 11 ...
... million bales this year and we added about 2 or 3 last year - 2 or 212 . Senator EASTLAND . We have a surplus now of over 14 million bales , right at 14 mililon bales , of which the Government at the end of this cotton year will own 11 ...
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... million acres , you would still have the controls on ? Mr. WINGATE . Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . And what would be the minimum acreage that you would set aside for cotton production for this coming year ? Mr. WINGATE . I would say set ...
... million acres , you would still have the controls on ? Mr. WINGATE . Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . And what would be the minimum acreage that you would set aside for cotton production for this coming year ? Mr. WINGATE . I would say set ...
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... million acres out of production ; you would need to plant it to something else . Senator SCHOEPPEL . Would you let him plant it to wheat ? Mr. WINGATE . Senator , we are assuming we have our basic crops still under control and he couldn ...
... million acres out of production ; you would need to plant it to something else . Senator SCHOEPPEL . Would you let him plant it to wheat ? Mr. WINGATE . Senator , we are assuming we have our basic crops still under control and he couldn ...
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