Activities of the Department of Agriculture: Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Eighty-second Congress, First Session, Parties 1 à 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1951 - 217 pages |
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... cotton in a shirt now selling for $ 3.50 to $ 4 probably did not bring the farmer more than 35 cents . A 19 - cent can of tomatoes represents about 3 cents of gross income to the farmer . The corn in a can retailing at 21 cents brought ...
... cotton in a shirt now selling for $ 3.50 to $ 4 probably did not bring the farmer more than 35 cents . A 19 - cent can of tomatoes represents about 3 cents of gross income to the farmer . The corn in a can retailing at 21 cents brought ...
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... cotton , beef cattle , veal calves , sheep , lambs , and notably wool . All the other major farm products are not only below 1948 levels , but below parity levels . Not until early 1951 did farm prices in general begin to reach levels ...
... cotton , beef cattle , veal calves , sheep , lambs , and notably wool . All the other major farm products are not only below 1948 levels , but below parity levels . Not until early 1951 did farm prices in general begin to reach levels ...
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... cotton this year . They are going to plant quite an acreage , I am sure . The infestation of the boll weevil is great down there , and it is entirely conceivable that many people who lost their crops last year may get financing to get ...
... cotton this year . They are going to plant quite an acreage , I am sure . The infestation of the boll weevil is great down there , and it is entirely conceivable that many people who lost their crops last year may get financing to get ...
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... cotton , the price support is sub- stantially below the prevailing price for cotton , is it not ? Mr. GEISSLER . I don't know . What was the dollars and cents figure ? The CHAIRMAN . That is the fact , is it not ? Mr. GEISSLER . I am ...
... cotton , the price support is sub- stantially below the prevailing price for cotton , is it not ? Mr. GEISSLER . I don't know . What was the dollars and cents figure ? The CHAIRMAN . That is the fact , is it not ? Mr. GEISSLER . I am ...
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... cotton we had some 78,000 bales of cotton from the 1949 crop , and about 9,200 bales of the 1948 crop . The butter and cheese The CHAIRMAN . Will you let me interrupt you right there . Every bale of that cotton could be sold today for a ...
... cotton we had some 78,000 bales of cotton from the 1949 crop , and about 9,200 bales of the 1948 crop . The butter and cheese The CHAIRMAN . Will you let me interrupt you right there . Every bale of that cotton could be sold today for a ...
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