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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Стр. 2620
... parity or even 100 percent of parity is not the ultimate answer to the quite distressing condition of the farmers . Coupled with rigid support at 90 percent of parity , it seems to us that there must be a more determined effort to get ...
... parity or even 100 percent of parity is not the ultimate answer to the quite distressing condition of the farmers . Coupled with rigid support at 90 percent of parity , it seems to us that there must be a more determined effort to get ...
Стр. 2639
... parity income will be reduced . We realize some cotton producers are fearful of this plan - fearful that the Congress might not continue to appropriate funds to pay the producer the difference between what he obtains for his cotton and ...
... parity income will be reduced . We realize some cotton producers are fearful of this plan - fearful that the Congress might not continue to appropriate funds to pay the producer the difference between what he obtains for his cotton and ...
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... parity coming into play , and a large part of that is the result of some 84,000 tons of imported peanuts brought ... parity or applying flexible parity support , either one , in reducing the price would do nothing but hurt the farmer ...
... parity coming into play , and a large part of that is the result of some 84,000 tons of imported peanuts brought ... parity or applying flexible parity support , either one , in reducing the price would do nothing but hurt the farmer ...
Стр. 2645
... parity because we can see $ 50 a ton over a 5 - year period will be deducted from the price of peanuts and we do not believe our farmers can stand it . The CHAIRMAN . Anybody else ? Mr. SINGLETARY . Thank you . Senator SCHOEPPEL . You ...
... parity because we can see $ 50 a ton over a 5 - year period will be deducted from the price of peanuts and we do not believe our farmers can stand it . The CHAIRMAN . Anybody else ? Mr. SINGLETARY . Thank you . Senator SCHOEPPEL . You ...
Стр. 2661
... parity , and present indication here is that the support price on the 1956 crop of cotton can easily go to 75 percent of parity . I hope the Secretary certainly in his sound judgment will never let it go that low . I agree with the ...
... parity , and present indication here is that the support price on the 1956 crop of cotton can easily go to 75 percent of parity . I hope the Secretary certainly in his sound judgment will never let it go that low . I agree with the ...
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