Long Range Farm Program: Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Eighty-third Congress, First Session, Часть 11U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 |
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... pounds of butter , 215 million pounds of cheese , and 417 million pounds of dried milk . This is what the panacea of high support prices has brought . Thus , on one hand we have the highest purchasing power ever known , and on the other ...
... pounds of butter , 215 million pounds of cheese , and 417 million pounds of dried milk . This is what the panacea of high support prices has brought . Thus , on one hand we have the highest purchasing power ever known , and on the other ...
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... pounds in 1946 to 144 pounds in 1952. Fresh vegetables consumed dropped from 272 pounds in 1946 , to 251 pounds in 1952. These aver- ages conceal the unequal effects of the declines in consumption on different in- come groups ...
... pounds in 1946 to 144 pounds in 1952. Fresh vegetables consumed dropped from 272 pounds in 1946 , to 251 pounds in 1952. These aver- ages conceal the unequal effects of the declines in consumption on different in- come groups ...
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... pound for beef , while the same grade of beef sold at 88 cents a pound wholesale and approximately $ 1 a pound at retail.2 While farmers ' income and prices paid to farmers have been falling , food profiteering continues on an ...
... pound for beef , while the same grade of beef sold at 88 cents a pound wholesale and approximately $ 1 a pound at retail.2 While farmers ' income and prices paid to farmers have been falling , food profiteering continues on an ...
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... pound on the chickens . Now suppose we are able to bid hens up a little higher ; we don't very often get caught with the chickens or eggs but we can automatically get all the buyers present to pay that 2 to 5 cents extra on the whole ...
... pound on the chickens . Now suppose we are able to bid hens up a little higher ; we don't very often get caught with the chickens or eggs but we can automatically get all the buyers present to pay that 2 to 5 cents extra on the whole ...
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... pounds of wool worth 28 cents per pound was $ 2.24 and was 47 percent of the total income . The 26.1 pounds of lamb sold for $ 8.40 per hundredweight and the 10 pounds of old ewes for $ 3.40 per hundredweight . The return from lambs and ...
... pounds of wool worth 28 cents per pound was $ 2.24 and was 47 percent of the total income . The 26.1 pounds of lamb sold for $ 8.40 per hundredweight and the 10 pounds of old ewes for $ 3.40 per hundredweight . The return from lambs and ...
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