COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY.
UNITED STATES SENATE
EIGHTY-SECOND CONGRESS
Printed for the use of the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON: 1951
Anderson, Earl D., secretary, National Sprayer and Duster Associa-
tion, Chicago, Ill...
Anshen, M. L., Assistant Deputy Administrator, Defense Production
Administration_
Blaeuer, S. D., Chief, Industrial Leasing Management Branch, Real
Estate, Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army.
Boyle, H. L., vice president, Deere & Co., Molinē, Ill.
Brannan, Hon. Charles F., Secretary of Agriculture..
Calvin, Frank N., feed, seed, fertilizer, and agricultural chemical
department, Farmers Union Central Exchange, St. Paul, Minn____
Davis, Brig. Gen. Merle H., Office of Chief of Ordnance, Ammunition Branch, Department of the Army..
Fanflik, E. J., Chief, Management and Disposal Division, Real Estate,
Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army-
Fleischmann, Manly, Administrator, Defense Production Adminis-
Gadberry, W. M., sales manager, Columbian Steel Tank Co., Kansas
City, Mo...
Garst, Jonathan, special assistant to the Secretary, United States
Department of Agriculture__
Geissler, G. F., Administrator, Production and Marketing Adminis- tration, United States Department of Agriculture_. Girton, Paul, president, Girton Manufacturing Co., Millville, Pa.. Hitchner, Lea S., executive secretary, National Agricultural Chemicals Association, Washington, D. C___
James, Delos L., director, agriculture-industry relations, National Grange, Washington, D. C...
Keepers, W. Floyd, executive secretary, Barn Equipment Association and the National Barnyard Equipment Council, Chicago, Ill...--
Klipstein, Kenneth H., Director, Chemical Division, National Pro-
duction Authority..
Lee, Mercer, vice president, International Harvester Co., Chicago, Ill. Margeson, J. P., Jr., executive vice president, International Minerals and Chemical Corp., Chicago, Ill
Noble, William R., National Retail Farm Equipment Association,
Washington, D. C..
Peer, George, director, farm supply services, National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, Washington, D. C- -
Reynolds, H. D., Ammunition Branch, Ordnance Corps, Department of the Army-
Spencer, Kenneth A., president, Spencer Chemical Co., Kansas City, Mo.
Stambaugh, John H., special assistant to the Secretary on Defense
Activities, United States Department of Agriculture.
Stone, Franz, Assistant Administrator, Industrial and Agricultural Equipment Bureau, National Production Authority. Tawney, James A., legal counsel, Grain and Feed Dealers National Association, Washington, D. C..
Trigg, Ralph S., Deputy Administrator for Program and Require- ments, Defense Production Administration _ _
Triggs, Matt, assistant director, Washington office, American Farm Bureau Federation, Washington, D. C.. Wiman, C. D., president, Deere & Co., Moline, Ill.
Miscellaneous documents:
Letter from Senator Ellender to Charles E. Wilson, Director of Office of
Defense Mobilization, dated March 5, 1951, relative to fertilizer
production, and enclosing a copy of conclusions and recommenda-
tions of the House Agriculture Subcommittee on Fertilizer and Farm
Machinery
Letter from Charles E. Wilson, Director of Office of Defense Mobiliza- tion, to Senator Ellender, dated March 12, 1951, relative to fer- tilizer production_..
Table showing sources of supply of nitrogen for fertilizer purposes for
the year 1950–51.
Table showing sources of supply of phosphate for fertilizer purposes
for the year 1950-51----.
Table showing sources of supply of potash for fertilizer purposes for
the year 1950–51.
Memorandum on farm population_
Table showing farm population, number of tractors, and number of horses and mules_.
Chart showing farm output produced by use of farm machinery, fer-
tilizer, pesticides, and electric power for the years 1940 and 1950 as
compared to the period 1935–39_-
Chart showing all-out production depends on adequate materials and
facilities__
Chart showing need for all-out production_
Chart showing the fertilizer story.
Chart showing importance of agriculture to defense mobilization and
American economy -
Chart showing that American agriculture depends on American
industry...
Letter from the Mississippi Valley Superphosphate Co., dated Sep- tember 17, 1951, relative to the supply of sulfuric acid-
Statement filed by John C. Lynn, associate director, Washington
office, American Farm Bureau Federation, relative to the fertilizer
situation.
Table showing fertilizer consumption in Wisconsin, Minnesota, North
Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana__
Miscellaneous documents-Continued
Table showing estimated supplies and requirements for the fourth
quarter, 1951, for steel, copper and copper-base alloys, and alu-
minum.
Letter from the Tomson Machinery Co., Inc., to Senator Ellender,
dated September 17, 1951, relative to farm machinery and steel
allocations__
Letter from the American Plant Food Council, Inc., to Senator
Ellender, dated September 21, 1951, relative to certificates of
necessity granted on anhydrous ammonia__
Letter from the National Production Authority to Senator Ellender,
dated October 3, 1951, relative to allocations of steel to chemical
plants---
Table showing estimated production, consumption, and exports of
sulfur for the fourth quarter of 1951.
Letter from the Knoxville Fertilizer Co., dated September 17, 1951,
relative to shortage of sulfuric acid and superphosphate- -
Letter from the Honorable Robert B. Chiperfield, a United States
Representative from the State of Illinois, to Senator Ellender, dated
September 20, 1951, relative to farm machinery.
Letter from the Spencer Chemical Co. to Senator Ellender, dated
September 21, 1951, relative to ordnance facilities having nitric acid
units____
Memorandum submitted by Senator Holland on uses and demand for
Telegrams filed by Senator Hickenlooper relative to need for adequate
farm machinery -
Instructions to State PMA committees for conducting survey on farm
machinery and equipment requirements for 1951.
Telegrams filed by Wendell E. Butler, vice president of the Galloway
Co., relative to supply of steel for manufacturing of farm machinery-
Telegrams filed by Senator Thye relative to need for adequate farm
machinery
Press release No. 80, Defense Production Administration, giving third
quarter program levels for use of copper, steel, and aluminum...
Press release No. 94, Defense Production Administration, giving
fourth quarter allotments for steel, copper, and aluminum_
Excerpt from the Cargill market letter, dated September 19, 1951, on
sales of low-grade durum wheat sold on the Minneapolis Grain
Exchange_
Excerpt from the Iowa Farm Register, dated September 19, 1951, on
farm equipment shortage..
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