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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... surplus rice . And when they were asked why , in a country in which it was preferred , and they did not ask for rice , they were told that the United States did not have any surplus of rice . You might have moved some of the surplus ...
... surplus rice . And when they were asked why , in a country in which it was preferred , and they did not ask for rice , they were told that the United States did not have any surplus of rice . You might have moved some of the surplus ...
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... SURPLUS CROPLANDS There has been a growing discussion on the possibility of taking surplus croplands out of production and diverting them to the produc- tion of grasses . And , further , that those diverting such acreage to production ...
... SURPLUS CROPLANDS There has been a growing discussion on the possibility of taking surplus croplands out of production and diverting them to the produc- tion of grasses . And , further , that those diverting such acreage to production ...
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... surplus , what made the higher price than 90 percent if it was not war demand ? I do agree there was some stimulation in 90 percent , but war demand was the greatest factor . In the year 1955 , the first year that we have really had a ...
... surplus , what made the higher price than 90 percent if it was not war demand ? I do agree there was some stimulation in 90 percent , but war demand was the greatest factor . In the year 1955 , the first year that we have really had a ...
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... surplus of the United States could be dis- posed of . I will tell you how something could be done . We have 38 million schoolchildren today . If each had 2 pints of milk a day , 30 weeks a year , 5 days a week , the entire surplus would ...
... surplus of the United States could be dis- posed of . I will tell you how something could be done . We have 38 million schoolchildren today . If each had 2 pints of milk a day , 30 weeks a year , 5 days a week , the entire surplus would ...
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... surplus hops during the late 1930's and the painful remedy finally adopted , when about 100,000 bales of these hops were purchased from producers , dealers , and lending agencies at a miserable 32 cents a pound , for diversion into ...
... surplus hops during the late 1930's and the painful remedy finally adopted , when about 100,000 bales of these hops were purchased from producers , dealers , and lending agencies at a miserable 32 cents a pound , for diversion into ...
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Стр. 1577 - To protect the interest of the consumer by (a) approaching the level of prices which it is declared to be the policy of Congress to establish in subsection (1) of this section by gradual correction of the current level at as rapid a rate as the Secretary of Agriculture deems to be in the public interest and feasible in view of the current consumptive demand in domestic and foreign markets...
Стр. 1577 - It is hereby declared that the disruption, of the orderly exchange of commodities in interstate commerce impairs the purchasing power of farmers and destroys the value of agricultural assets which support the national credit structure and that these conditions affect transactions in agricultural commodities with a national public interest, and burden and obstruct the normal channels of interstate commerce.
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Стр. 2111 - ... bring about conditions of price fixing such as industry has been able to do, and therefore I believe it is a proper function and one of first concern of the Government to protect these unorganized groups of farmers as well as groups of laborers. And agriculture is one of these groups. In conclusion I would like to say that I do not believe that the American farmers, as a group which is engaged in the production of the very necessities of life — food and fiber — and a group which we know we...
Стр. 1577 - (2) Orders issued pursuant to this section shall be applicable only to the following agricultural commodities and the products thereof (except products of naval stores...
Стр. 2097 - ... that we are going to have to do. We are going to have to open up that area to the kids who are in the school — I mean, the various funds, the various organizations that fund their special projects for hard-core persons to get jobs in industry. Those kinds of options need to be made so that the person will not drop out in the first place, and that is what...
Стр. 1532 - The CHAIRMAN. Are there any. questions ? If not, we thank you very much. Mr.
Стр. 1572 - France of cotton under Public Law 480 and Section 402 of the Mutual Security Act...
Стр. 2000 - ... RAVER. Yes, sir. Those cancellation payments are payments from war contracts that are being spread over several years. When we set up those war contracts, we set them up under the basic $17.50 kilowatt-year rate which is designed to be compensatory to the Government on the basis of long-term contracts. We did not know how long the war was going to last; so, in making the contracts for these war services, we attempted to recoup at least a portion of the investment in transmission facilities which...
Стр. 1577 - ... and the products of honeybees) , or to any regional, or market classification of any such commodity or product: Milk, fruits (including pecans and walnuts but not including apples, other than apples produced in the States of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho...