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, Том 5,Части 2-3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1956 - Всего страниц: 4009 |
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... cents a pound for butterfat and 90 cents per hundredweight for milk . The past months I believe this milk has gone through the processing plant at Freeport . Senator THYE . Were you able to pay that amount , the equivalent of $ 2.96 ...
... cents a pound for butterfat and 90 cents per hundredweight for milk . The past months I believe this milk has gone through the processing plant at Freeport . Senator THYE . Were you able to pay that amount , the equivalent of $ 2.96 ...
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... cents per pound for fat at all levels of pro- duction . This figure is maybe higher than maybe some are getting for butterfat but we have to figure something for the skimmed milk or the solids . The sixth column contains the return for ...
... cents per pound for fat at all levels of pro- duction . This figure is maybe higher than maybe some are getting for butterfat but we have to figure something for the skimmed milk or the solids . The sixth column contains the return for ...
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... cents ; the third 81 cents ; and the fourth $ 1.10 ; and the fifth $ 1.71 . At this point , let us have the price of butterfat to be raised from 80 cents , which we used in the chart , to $ 1 by Government price sup- ports or any other ...
... cents ; the third 81 cents ; and the fourth $ 1.10 ; and the fifth $ 1.71 . At this point , let us have the price of butterfat to be raised from 80 cents , which we used in the chart , to $ 1 by Government price sup- ports or any other ...
Стр. 438
... cents a bushel ; and in 1933 it was 39 cents a bushel . You would think if this business of lower prices would solve the surplus problem that farmers would have planted less wheat in 1934 ; but actually they planted 22 million acres ...
... cents a bushel ; and in 1933 it was 39 cents a bushel . You would think if this business of lower prices would solve the surplus problem that farmers would have planted less wheat in 1934 ; but actually they planted 22 million acres ...
Стр. 458
... cents a dozen . The solution to this problem lies mainly in the producers ' hands . Our present surplus , our farm ... cent of our net income . Now of these factors , which ones do you think we as farmers have control over ? Absolutely ...
... cents a dozen . The solution to this problem lies mainly in the producers ' hands . Our present surplus , our farm ... cent of our net income . Now of these factors , which ones do you think we as farmers have control over ? Absolutely ...
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