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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... quota system . The CHAIRMAN . You would not object to the sale of this American cotton abroad at a cheaper rate than the domestic manufacturer would pay for it provided you protect against importation ? Mr. STEVENS . I think it will ...
... quota system . The CHAIRMAN . You would not object to the sale of this American cotton abroad at a cheaper rate than the domestic manufacturer would pay for it provided you protect against importation ? Mr. STEVENS . I think it will ...
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... quota provisions in the event he uses this production on his own farm , not to be sold or a loan made for the commodity . This plan in the South would not take any market from the producers of these grains , but would allow the farmer ...
... quota provisions in the event he uses this production on his own farm , not to be sold or a loan made for the commodity . This plan in the South would not take any market from the producers of these grains , but would allow the farmer ...
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... quota in order that that 1 million bales may go into the annual quota to be consumed domestically or in export . Then in an orderly manner you would close out these surpluses . The CHAIRMAN . Would that have the tendency of reducing ...
... quota in order that that 1 million bales may go into the annual quota to be consumed domestically or in export . Then in an orderly manner you would close out these surpluses . The CHAIRMAN . Would that have the tendency of reducing ...
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... quotas if they be needed and are fairly administered . There is every reason to believe that a great majority of the farmers are today of the same opinion . Marketing quotas will mean still further acreage reduction of the various crops ...
... quotas if they be needed and are fairly administered . There is every reason to believe that a great majority of the farmers are today of the same opinion . Marketing quotas will mean still further acreage reduction of the various crops ...
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... quotas have been established for each farm , marketing books be issued to the producer showing his production quota . C. That these books not be transferable . D. That when buyer purchases crop , he will pay the producer 90 percent ...
... quotas have been established for each farm , marketing books be issued to the producer showing his production quota . C. That these books not be transferable . D. That when buyer purchases crop , he will pay the producer 90 percent ...
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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