Burley Tobacco--proclamation of Marketing Quotas, Farm Poundage Quotas, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Tobacco of ..., 92-1 on H.J. Res. 365, H.R. 4328, H.R. 4462 ..., February 23; March 2 and 6, 19711971 - Всего страниц: 80 |
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... favor of poundage control , so- called poundage control bill ? Mr. TODD . We have a request in the Department for a report on Senator Cooper's bill now , and the Department has not taken any offi- cial stand on it . I would be glad to ...
... favor of poundage control , so- called poundage control bill ? Mr. TODD . We have a request in the Department for a report on Senator Cooper's bill now , and the Department has not taken any offi- cial stand on it . I would be glad to ...
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... favor of cutting the small farmer below the five - tenths acre or below the 1,750 pounds ? Mr. TODD . Yes , sir . I think it is essential if you are going to reduce the total supply enough . Mr. CARTER . Where is most of our burley ...
... favor of cutting the small farmer below the five - tenths acre or below the 1,750 pounds ? Mr. TODD . Yes , sir . I think it is essential if you are going to reduce the total supply enough . Mr. CARTER . Where is most of our burley ...
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... favor the sale as well as the leasing of burley allotments , is that correct ? Mr. GILMER . I would say that our board at this time , we are con- servative people , and we take one step at a time . We are not quite ready to favor the ...
... favor the sale as well as the leasing of burley allotments , is that correct ? Mr. GILMER . I would say that our board at this time , we are con- servative people , and we take one step at a time . We are not quite ready to favor the ...
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... favor leasing across county lines ? Mr. BALDEN . We do not favor leasing across county lines . Mr. WAMPLER . You do not ? Mr. BALDEN . Do not . Mr. WAMPLER . Do you favor the sale of burley allotments ? Mr. BALDEN . We favor the sale of ...
... favor leasing across county lines ? Mr. BALDEN . We do not favor leasing across county lines . Mr. WAMPLER . You do not ? Mr. BALDEN . Do not . Mr. WAMPLER . Do you favor the sale of burley allotments ? Mr. BALDEN . We favor the sale of ...
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... favor some type of " quantitative " con- trol for Burley such as poundage or acreage - poundage , and 88 percent ... favors a move to a poundage program . Our most important reason for supporting a change in the produc- tion control ...
... favor some type of " quantitative " con- trol for Burley such as poundage or acreage - poundage , and 88 percent ... favors a move to a poundage program . Our most important reason for supporting a change in the produc- tion control ...
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ABBITT acre or less acreage allotment Agricultural Adjustment Act amended appreciate average BALDEN beginning October burley allotments burley growers burley producers burley program Burley Tobacco Growers burley tobacco program CARTER Chairman Commodity Credit Corporation Congress Cooper county lines crop effect Farm Bureau Federation farm marketing quotas February 11 Flue-cured FRICK GILMER going half acre House bills Ison Kentucky Farm Bureau lease and transfer legislation loan marketing years beginning ments MILLER million lbs million pounds minimum allotment MIZELL national marketing quota North Carolina percent poundage basis poundage control poundage program poundage quota pounds per acre present acreage present program president price support price support program problems proposal quotas for burley reduction referendum Secretary small farmer statement STUBBLEFIELD Thank Tim Lee Carter tion tobacco allotments Tobacco Growers Association tobacco marketing tobacco production TODD TURNER University of Kentucky vote WAMPLER yields per acre
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Стр. 2 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, notwithstanding any other provision of law, the...
Стр. 37 - For the record, I am Frank B. Snodgrass, vice president and managing director of the Burley and Dark Leaf Tobacco Export Association, Inc...
Стр. 80 - ... except that such reduction for any such farm shall not be made if the Secretary through the local committees finds that no person connected with such farm caused, aided, or acquiesced in such marketing; and if proof of the disposition of any amount of tobacco is not furnished as required by the Secretary, the acreage allotment next established for the farm on which such tobacco is produced shall be reduced by a percentage similarly computed.
Стр. 59 - Now, therefore, Be it resolved by the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky : SECTION 1.
Стр. 56 - HUDDLESTON, chairman of the Subcommittee on Agricultural Production, Marketing, and Stabilization of Prices, of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, has indicated to me that he expects to move forward on this legislation very soon.
Стр. 78 - ... more than one-third of the farmers voting in the referendum voted against marketing quotas, the Secretary shall proclaim that marketing quotas will not be in effect with respect to the crop of wheat produced for harvest in the calendar year following the calendar year in which the referendum is held. If the Secretary determines that twothirds or more of the farmers voting in a referendum approve marketing quotas for a period of two or three marketing years, no referendum shall be held for the...
Стр. 80 - ... the acreage harvested from the farm is not in excess of the farm acreage allotment) has been marketed, but with respect to each pound of tobacco marketed in excess of such percentage the full penalty rate shall be due, payable and collected at the time of marketing on each pound of tobacco marketed. "(2) When marketing quotas established under this section are in effect the provisions with respect to penalties contained in the third sentence of subsection 314(a) shall be revised to read: 'If...
Стр. 19 - Ky., and president of the Kentucky Farm Bureau Federation. On behalf of Kentucky Farm Bureau's members who grow tobacco, I want to express appreciation for this opportunity to appear before you and register our interest and concern regarding the future of the tobacco industry. At the outset, I would like to make it abundantly clear that Kentucky Farm Bureau supports HR 6485 which has been offered in an effort to protect the tobacco industry.