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, Часть 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1955 - Всего страниц: 4009 |
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Стр. 2627
... interest , no domestic sale can be made . But the act further states that this shall not apply to sales for exports . So today you have a law on the statute books that permits the Com- modity Credit Corporation to sell these surplus ...
... interest , no domestic sale can be made . But the act further states that this shall not apply to sales for exports . So today you have a law on the statute books that permits the Com- modity Credit Corporation to sell these surplus ...
Стр. 2630
... interest in it . Maybe not as intense as cotton farmers , but they have certainly gone a long way to work with us in these problems . The CHAIRMAN . Any further questions ? As I understand 2632 PRICE - SUPPORT PROGRAM.
... interest in it . Maybe not as intense as cotton farmers , but they have certainly gone a long way to work with us in these problems . The CHAIRMAN . Any further questions ? As I understand 2632 PRICE - SUPPORT PROGRAM.
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... interest in it . Maybe not as intense as cotton farmers , but they have certainly gone a long way to work with us in these problems . The CHAIRMAN . Any further questions ? As I understand 2632 PRICE - SUPPORT PROGRAM.
... interest in it . Maybe not as intense as cotton farmers , but they have certainly gone a long way to work with us in these problems . The CHAIRMAN . Any further questions ? As I understand 2632 PRICE - SUPPORT PROGRAM.
Стр. 2634
... interest , and insurance is costing the Government or increasing the cost to get cotton out of the loan to a tune of $ 7.5 million per month , or approximately $ 90 million per year . These costs will increase as cotton goes into 1955 ...
... interest , and insurance is costing the Government or increasing the cost to get cotton out of the loan to a tune of $ 7.5 million per month , or approximately $ 90 million per year . These costs will increase as cotton goes into 1955 ...
Стр. 2649
... interest within your individual States if they are not putting up part of the money . The CHAIRMAN . My good friend , Dick Russell , is chairman of the Subcommittee on Appropriations . Mr. CAMPBELL . We will confer with them . The ...
... interest within your individual States if they are not putting up part of the money . The CHAIRMAN . My good friend , Dick Russell , is chairman of the Subcommittee on Appropriations . Mr. CAMPBELL . We will confer with them . The ...
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90 percent acreage allotments adjustment Agriculture Adjustment Act amount average basic basis believe BELL CALDWELL cattle cents CHAIRMAN COLVARD committee Commodity Credit Corporation Congress consumer consumption COOLEY corn cost crops dairy Department of Agriculture diverted acres dollars duction EASTLAND economy Ellender export Farm Bureau farm products farm program Federal gentlemen Georgia give going Government Greenwood County grow HOKE income increase industry labor land legislation livestock loan milk million bales million pounds Nation net income North Carolina operation peanut growers percent of parity plant present price supports price-support program problem quota reduced SCHOEPPEL Secretary of Agriculture sell Senator EASTLAND Senator JOHNSTON small farmer soil sold South statement subsidy suggest SULIN supply support price surplus thing TILLMAN tion tobacco trying United UNITED STATES SENATE wheat WINGATE
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Стр. 3026 - We will place his statement in the record at this point, and you may proceed with your own statement.
Стр. 2637 - Agriculture only to (1) encourage the exportation of agricultural commodities and products thereof by the payment of benefits in connection with the exportation thereof or of indemnities for losses incurred in connection with such exportation...
Стр. 2888 - In carrying out the purposes of this section due regard shall be given to the maintenance of a continuous and stable supply of agricultural commodities adequate to meet consumer demand at prices fair to both producers and consumers.
Стр. 2631 - The committee will now stand in recess until 1 o'clock. (Whereupon, at 12 noon, the hearing was recessed, to reconvene at 1 pm the same day.) AFTERNOON SESSION The CHAIRMAN.
Стр. 2889 - After investigation, report, finding, and declaration in the manner provided in the case of a proclamation issued pursuant to subsection (b) of this section, any proclamation or provision of such proclamation may be suspended or terminated by the President...
Стр. 2757 - Government, some to the great jump of 50 percent at one time as you did for the Federal judges and all others in the Department of Justice. Your instrumentalities created by Congress, such as the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Communications Commission have all served to impose on American people the highest rates in all our history, rates which were undreamed of until a few years ago. As an illustration, when the railroads went before the Commission...
Стр. 2995 - In the case of oleomargarine or margarine an advertisement shall be deemed misleading in a material respect if in such advertisement representations are made or suggested by statement, word, grade designation, design, device, symbol, sound, or any combination thereof, that such oleomargarine or margarine is a dairy product, except that nothing contained herein shall prevent a truthful, accurate, and full statement in any such advertisement of all the ingredients contained in such oleomargarine or...
Стр. 2961 - States-produced farm commodities can come only from increased purchasing power In foreign countries, or from United States Government purchases designed for foreign shipment. We are convinced that this total can be raised from the current annual export sales of about...
Стр. 2961 - ... acreage reserve. — The most important of these in terms of the number of farmers benefited is the conservation acreage reserve. Under this program the Secretary of Agriculture would determine the number of acres of farmland not needed in the year ahead for production of home-use and commercial sale of crops, including hay. The Government would then stand ready to contract with farm operators over the country to put as much of their land into the conservation reserve as each individually cared...
Стр. 3169 - The CHAIRMAN. Are there any further questions? If not, we thank you very much, Mr.