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, Части 4-6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1955 - Всего страниц: 4009 |
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Стр. 1811
Mr . HAMMOND . Every crop that is storable . We could have a support price for it
. The CHAIRMAN . Basics only ? Mr . HAMMOND . On what ? The CHAIRMAN ,
Only basics ? Mr . HAMMOND . All crops that are storable . The CHAIRMAN .
Mr . HAMMOND . Every crop that is storable . We could have a support price for it
. The CHAIRMAN . Basics only ? Mr . HAMMOND . On what ? The CHAIRMAN ,
Only basics ? Mr . HAMMOND . All crops that are storable . The CHAIRMAN .
Стр. 1817
Mr . HAMMOND . I cannot answer that question . Do you want me to proceed ?
The CHAIRMAN . Yes , go ahead . Mr . HAMMOND . Here is another thing that
we were talking about awhile ago . Here is what we are concerned about . If a
cotton ...
Mr . HAMMOND . I cannot answer that question . Do you want me to proceed ?
The CHAIRMAN . Yes , go ahead . Mr . HAMMOND . Here is another thing that
we were talking about awhile ago . Here is what we are concerned about . If a
cotton ...
Стр. 1818
Mr . HAMMOND . Yes . The CHAIRMAN . If we cannot get to sell cotton on the
foreign market , on the basis of 90 percent of parity , how in the name of
commonsense can you get it on the foreign market if it is at 100 percent ? I want
you to tell ...
Mr . HAMMOND . Yes . The CHAIRMAN . If we cannot get to sell cotton on the
foreign market , on the basis of 90 percent of parity , how in the name of
commonsense can you get it on the foreign market if it is at 100 percent ? I want
you to tell ...
Стр. 1821
Mr . HAMMOND . Yes . The CHAIRMAN . Now , if you have the program that we
now have on the statute books , in respect to acreage allotments , and marketing
quotas for cotton and rice and other basics , it would probably mean a decrease ...
Mr . HAMMOND . Yes . The CHAIRMAN . Now , if you have the program that we
now have on the statute books , in respect to acreage allotments , and marketing
quotas for cotton and rice and other basics , it would probably mean a decrease ...
Стр. 1823
Mr . HAMMOND . Are you going to have marketing quotas on the cotton ? The
CHAIRMAN . Yes , sir . Mr . HAMMOND . Marketing quotas . All right . This fellow -
first of all , we say in our program that we are not advocating abolishing the ...
Mr . HAMMOND . Are you going to have marketing quotas on the cotton ? The
CHAIRMAN . Yes , sir . Mr . HAMMOND . Marketing quotas . All right . This fellow -
first of all , we say in our program that we are not advocating abolishing the ...
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