Hearings Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations, Parts 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 - Budget |
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Page 111
( E ) Notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraph ( A ) , the transitional parity
prices for any agricultural commodity ... the number of full calendar years ( not
counting 1956 in the case of basic agricultural commodities ) which , as of such
date ...
( E ) Notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraph ( A ) , the transitional parity
prices for any agricultural commodity ... the number of full calendar years ( not
counting 1956 in the case of basic agricultural commodities ) which , as of such
date ...
Page 211
It has the dual purpose of ( 1 ) disposing of surplus agricultural commodities
which are perishable and are stored at great ... When the Commodity Credit
Corporation ( CCC ) determines that certain agricultural commodities are
available for ...
It has the dual purpose of ( 1 ) disposing of surplus agricultural commodities
which are perishable and are stored at great ... When the Commodity Credit
Corporation ( CCC ) determines that certain agricultural commodities are
available for ...
Page 218
These specific controls are supplemented by periodic reports from agricultural
attachés showing imports and exports of agricultural commodities by the
countries in which they are stationed . The attaché reports are reviewed in
Washington by ...
These specific controls are supplemented by periodic reports from agricultural
attachés showing imports and exports of agricultural commodities by the
countries in which they are stationed . The attaché reports are reviewed in
Washington by ...
Page 324
Since 1956 , the supported commodities have moved within a fairly narrow range
. On the other hand , average prices of the nonsupported commodities rose 9
percent above the supported ones in 1958 , but have since declined to a level ...
Since 1956 , the supported commodities have moved within a fairly narrow range
. On the other hand , average prices of the nonsupported commodities rose 9
percent above the supported ones in 1958 , but have since declined to a level ...
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200 Commodity programs and the family farm 5, 194 Commodity programs, loan
rate under 166 Communities, developing ... increasing 7 Foreign assistance for
production of surplus commodities 43, 126 Futures trading 108 Grain standards,
...
200 Commodity programs and the family farm 5, 194 Commodity programs, loan
rate under 166 Communities, developing ... increasing 7 Foreign assistance for
production of surplus commodities 43, 126 Futures trading 108 Grain standards,
...
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