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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... production could be put to other soil - conserving practices but I suppose a sizable part of it would have to be seeded to sweetclover or grass seeds . Mr. WINGATE . Yes , sir . Senator YOUNG . If we took out of production , say , 20 ...
... production could be put to other soil - conserving practices but I suppose a sizable part of it would have to be seeded to sweetclover or grass seeds . Mr. WINGATE . Yes , sir . Senator YOUNG . If we took out of production , say , 20 ...
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... production was 15.5 million bales . The report further states that production of cotton is a major in- dustry in countries where cotton was relatively unimportant until a few years ago and , if the present trend continues , in two more ...
... production was 15.5 million bales . The report further states that production of cotton is a major in- dustry in countries where cotton was relatively unimportant until a few years ago and , if the present trend continues , in two more ...
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... production of 31 million bales of cotton . In 1954-55 the United States produced 13,600,000 bales of cotton out of a total world production of 37,160,000 bales of cotton . United States production decreased during that period by ...
... production of 31 million bales of cotton . In 1954-55 the United States produced 13,600,000 bales of cotton out of a total world production of 37,160,000 bales of cotton . United States production decreased during that period by ...
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... production . Gum naval stores production in this country dates back to early colonial days when the English Government wanted tar and pitch for use in His Majesty's ships . It has been said that the first ships to leave our shores ...
... production . Gum naval stores production in this country dates back to early colonial days when the English Government wanted tar and pitch for use in His Majesty's ships . It has been said that the first ships to leave our shores ...
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... production for naval stores . The reduction in acreage allotments of tobacco , cotton , peanuts could be partly offset by naval stores income in the sections where slash and longleaf pines abound . Many farmers have slash and longleaf ...
... production for naval stores . The reduction in acreage allotments of tobacco , cotton , peanuts could be partly offset by naval stores income in the sections where slash and longleaf pines abound . Many farmers have slash and longleaf ...
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90 percent acreage allotments acreage reserve adjustment Agricultural Adjustment Act average basic basis believe brucellosis cents CHAIRMAN committee Commodity Credit Corporation Congress conservation consumer consumption COOLEY cooperatives corn cost cotton crops dairy farmers dairy products dairymen Department of Agriculture diverted acres dollars economy Ellender export Farm Bureau Federal feed flexible fluid milk gentlemen give going Government growers hear hundredweight increase industry labor land legislation livestock loan marketing quotas ment milkshed North Carolina oleomargarine operation payments peanuts percent of parity plant potatoes poultry pounds present president price supports price-support program problem reduce SCHOEPPEL Secretary BENSON Secretary of Agriculture sell Senator AIKEN Senator HOLLAND Senator JOHNSTON soil bank sold statement suggest supply support price surplus Thank thing tion tobacco United Vermont wheat WINGATE York