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, Часть 9U.S. Government Printing Office, 1956 - Всего страниц: 4009 |
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Стр. 3966
... means of getting at the surplus problem which faces us , and which we are all very deeply concerned with . We recognize that in setting these supports , there is a matter of judgment but there have been these factors we have taken into ...
... means of getting at the surplus problem which faces us , and which we are all very deeply concerned with . We recognize that in setting these supports , there is a matter of judgment but there have been these factors we have taken into ...
Стр. 3968
... mean that if it was followed strictly as intended by the Con- gress , it would mean that your support level couldn't be in excess of 75 percent . Am I correct in that ? Secretary BENSON . I wonder if I could read my statement ? It will ...
... mean that if it was followed strictly as intended by the Con- gress , it would mean that your support level couldn't be in excess of 75 percent . Am I correct in that ? Secretary BENSON . I wonder if I could read my statement ? It will ...
Стр. 3972
... mean much corn out of compliance and distressed prices of corn next fall . Making all corn eligible for supports will help stabilize markets for corn and other feed grains . It will stabilize prices and supplies of feed grains for ...
... mean much corn out of compliance and distressed prices of corn next fall . Making all corn eligible for supports will help stabilize markets for corn and other feed grains . It will stabilize prices and supplies of feed grains for ...
Стр. 3977
... mean by that ? Secretary BENSON . Just what I said . I think it is better now than it has ever been . Senator ... means to us . That is not so much our con- cern in the Department . Our job is to get rid of surpluses . But I must say ...
... mean by that ? Secretary BENSON . Just what I said . I think it is better now than it has ever been . Senator ... means to us . That is not so much our con- cern in the Department . Our job is to get rid of surpluses . But I must say ...
Стр. 3979
... means how much ? Secretary BENSON . 1.7 million pounds in Virginia ; 400,000 pounds in Louisiana . Senator AIKEN . Mr. Secretary , I think that since the enactment of the wool legislation , which ought to be extended at an early date ...
... means how much ? Secretary BENSON . 1.7 million pounds in Virginia ; 400,000 pounds in Louisiana . Senator AIKEN . Mr. Secretary , I think that since the enactment of the wool legislation , which ought to be extended at an early date ...
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15 percent 43 million 51 million acres 90 percent administratively advance payment agricultural commodities announced base acreage basic commodities basis CHAIRMAN commercial area commercial corn area committee compliance compliers conference report Congress corn producers cotton crops dairy products dollars and cents dual parity formula effect Ellender farm prices farmer feed grains figure flexible price supports give going incentive income increase legislation markets mean ment modernized parity formula modities MORSE move noncommercial corn noncompliance overall percent of parity percent support planted ports President price of milk price sup price support level price support purposes proposed question reason reduced Secretary BENSON Senator AIKEN Senator HOLLAND Senator JOHNSTON Senator MUNDT Senator SYMINGTON Senator THYE Senator YOUNG soil bank soil-bank bill soil-bank provision sorghum soybeans statement supply support price surplus talking thing tion understand veto message wheat wool yesterday