International Wheat Agreement Funds: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of ..., 81-1 on S. 2287 and S. 2383 ..., September 21 and 22, 1949 |
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The fact that the United States exported an annual average of less than 50 , 000 ,
000 bushels of wheat in the decade of the ... During the period covered by the
agreement , the United States will export annually , under the agreement , 168 ...
The fact that the United States exported an annual average of less than 50 , 000 ,
000 bushels of wheat in the decade of the ... During the period covered by the
agreement , the United States will export annually , under the agreement , 168 ...
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The need of exporters to qualify for subsidy payments provides automatic control
of exports at all normal times . The only ... At such a time export sales can be
made easily without subsidy payments outside the wheat agreement . Then and ...
The need of exporters to qualify for subsidy payments provides automatic control
of exports at all normal times . The only ... At such a time export sales can be
made easily without subsidy payments outside the wheat agreement . Then and ...
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Such a reduction in our export program will also contribute to the development of
a serious domestic wheat - surplus problem . We have no objection to the record
- keeping and reporting requirements of section 3 ( b ) of S . 2383 . However ...
Such a reduction in our export program will also contribute to the development of
a serious domestic wheat - surplus problem . We have no objection to the record
- keeping and reporting requirements of section 3 ( b ) of S . 2383 . However ...
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Mr . Sanford also questioned the need for the export - control authority contained
in section 3 . He contends that the need of exporters to qualify for subsidy
payments would provide control of exports at all times except “ when supplies are
...
Mr . Sanford also questioned the need for the export - control authority contained
in section 3 . He contends that the need of exporters to qualify for subsidy
payments would provide control of exports at all times except “ when supplies are
...
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Mr . Sanford also questioned the need for the export - control authority contained
in section 3 . He contends that the need of exporters to qualify for subsidy
payments would provide control of exports at all times except “ when supplies are
...
Mr . Sanford also questioned the need for the export - control authority contained
in section 3 . He contends that the need of exporters to qualify for subsidy
payments would provide control of exports at all times except “ when supplies are
...
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