Fertilizer--farm Machinery--pesticides: Hearings Before ..., 82-1, September 20 ... 18, 19511951 - Всего страниц: 380 |
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... sulfuric acid Statement filed by John_C . Lynn , associate director , Washington office , American Farm Bureau Federation , relative to the fertilizer situation__ . 51 Table showing fertilizer consumption in Wisconsin , Minnesota ...
... sulfuric acid Statement filed by John_C . Lynn , associate director , Washington office , American Farm Bureau Federation , relative to the fertilizer situation__ . 51 Table showing fertilizer consumption in Wisconsin , Minnesota ...
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... sulfur exports financed by the Economic Cooperation Administration in the first three quarters of 1951___ 128 Letter from the Knoxville Fertilizer Co. , dated September 17 , 1951 , relative to shortage of sulfuric acid and ...
... sulfur exports financed by the Economic Cooperation Administration in the first three quarters of 1951___ 128 Letter from the Knoxville Fertilizer Co. , dated September 17 , 1951 , relative to shortage of sulfuric acid and ...
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... sulfur and sulfuric acid , major ingredients in the manufacture of fertilizer , are in critically short supply . I believe that we all agree that the concern of our farmers takes on national and international significance be- cause ...
... sulfur and sulfuric acid , major ingredients in the manufacture of fertilizer , are in critically short supply . I believe that we all agree that the concern of our farmers takes on national and international significance be- cause ...
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... sulfur and sulfuric acid which are used in the manufacture of about 90 percent of the phosphate fertilizers used annu- ally and also are required in the production of ammonium sulfate . The fertilizer industry , as you know , is the ...
... sulfur and sulfuric acid which are used in the manufacture of about 90 percent of the phosphate fertilizers used annu- ally and also are required in the production of ammonium sulfate . The fertilizer industry , as you know , is the ...
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... sulfur and sulfuric acid , since it would probably be impossible to ship American sulfur across the ocean . It would ap- pear to be the course of prudence , therefore , to make the shift to those sources now . Stretching present ...
... sulfur and sulfuric acid , since it would probably be impossible to ship American sulfur across the ocean . It would ap- pear to be the course of prudence , therefore , to make the shift to those sources now . Stretching present ...
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100 percent adequate allotment aluminum ammonia amount ANSHEN Army asked automobiles black market BUTLER carbon steel CHAIRMAN Chemical claimant agency committee copper corn pickers crop dealers Defense Production Administration demand Department of Agriculture distribution duction ELLENDER estimated exports facilities farm equipment farm machinery farmers fertilizer figures FLEISCHMANN food and fiber fourth quarter GEISSLER going harvest implements increase industry inventory Iowa KLIPSTEIN labor machines MARGESON ment military National Production Authority needs nitric acid nitrogen operation orders Ordnance pesticides phosphate plant pounds present problem quarter of 1951 reason repair requirements RITCHIE Secretary BRANNAN Senator AIKEN Senator EASTLAND Senator HICKENLOOPER Senator JOHNSTON Senator THYE Senator YOUNG September September 22 shortage situation Spencer STAMBAUGH statement steel allocation steel mills sulfuric acid superphosphate supply things third quarter tion tractors TRIGG Washington WIMAN World War II
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Стр. 51 - The committee met, pursuant to call, at 10 am, in room 324, Senate Office Building, Senator Allen J. Ellender (chairman) presiding. Present: Senators Ellender (chairman), Johnston, Holland, Humphrey, Scott, Symington, Talmadge, Aiken, Young, Thye, Hickenlooper, Mundt, and Williams.
Стр. 133 - I take this opportunity to thank you and the members of your committee for the time, patience and cooperation you demonstrated this morning.
Стр. 358 - The scale inspectors cooperate with the Production and Marketing Administration of the United States Department of Agriculture in the testing of heavy scales used in weighing livestock.
Стр. 129 - AFTERNOON SESSION The CHAIRMAN. The committee will be in order.
Стр. 72 - Order, has certified as necessary in the Interest of national defense during the emergency period, and only such portion of such amount as such authority has certified as attributable to defense purposes.
Стр. 149 - PRESIDENT'S FARM MESSAGE, 1959 TUESDAY, FEBBUARY 17, 1959 US SENATE, COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY, Washington, DC The committee met, pursuant to recess, at 10 :10 am, in room 324, Senate Office Building, Senator Allen J. Ellender (chairman) presiding. Present: Senators Ellender...
Стр. 252 - ... mining and extractive operations. The term "industrial plants, factories, or facilities" as used in connection with NPA Order M-4A and Direction 1 to CMP Regulation No. 6, does not include the following : commercial buildings, such as wholesale and retail establishments for the storage, distribution, or sale of products or articles ; administration buildings for any enterprise; office buildings; lofts; warehouses (except as indicated above) ; * * * . fishing, agricultural, or dairy operations...
Стр. 244 - Iowa area very interesting and revealing. The CHAIRMAN. That will appear in the record at this point. (The document referred to is as follows: ) [From the Des Moines Register, September 19, 1951...
Стр. 315 - unanimously" — endorses the controlled materials plan and the present administration, and they think that it is a great success and nothing should be allowed to interfere with it. I have had that telegram come to me and I would be very glad to put it in the record, if you like. The CHAIRMAN. If I recall Mr. Keepers' testimony correctly, he was not too critical of the program.
Стр. 156 - ... would need to receive at least as much new farm machinery and equipment as they purchased in 1949. Realizing that the requirement for repair parts would increase in proportion to the amount of farm equipment on farms and that the more intensive use of existing equipment in all-out production would result in greater than normal wear and breakage, we figured that a minimum of 105 percent of the quantity of repair parts which were purchased in 1949 should be made available in 1951. It now appears...