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This was actually 236 pounds or a 19 - percent increase per acre over the 1954
crop : The price - support level on the 1955 crop was 48.3 cents per pound ,
which was 90 percent of parity , as required by law . A total of 299 million pounds
, or ...
This was actually 236 pounds or a 19 - percent increase per acre over the 1954
crop : The price - support level on the 1955 crop was 48.3 cents per pound ,
which was 90 percent of parity , as required by law . A total of 299 million pounds
, or ...
Page 1767
The quantity of all kinds of tobacco under loan on specified dates and the value
thereof are shown as follows : Year Quantity under loan ( pounds ) Value of loan
tobacco June 30 , 1959 June 30 , 1960 . June 30 , 1961 . June 30 , 1962 Jan.
The quantity of all kinds of tobacco under loan on specified dates and the value
thereof are shown as follows : Year Quantity under loan ( pounds ) Value of loan
tobacco June 30 , 1959 June 30 , 1960 . June 30 , 1961 . June 30 , 1962 Jan.
Page 1854
The estimated U.S. production of shorn wool in 1962 is approximately 249 million
pounds compared with around 261 million pounds in 1961 and about 265 million
pounds in 1960. Production is expected to decline somewhat further in 1963 ...
The estimated U.S. production of shorn wool in 1962 is approximately 249 million
pounds compared with around 261 million pounds in 1961 and about 265 million
pounds in 1960. Production is expected to decline somewhat further in 1963 ...
Page 2131
In the United States , butter production increased by 4 percent from 1,487 million
pounds in 1961 to 1,542 million pounds in 1962. Exports from the United States
in 1962 were approximately 4.5 million pounds of butter and 4.1 million pounds ...
In the United States , butter production increased by 4 percent from 1,487 million
pounds in 1961 to 1,542 million pounds in 1962. Exports from the United States
in 1962 were approximately 4.5 million pounds of butter and 4.1 million pounds ...
Page 2135
Short - term outlook Total stocks of peanuts in the United States as of August 1 ,
1962 , the beginning of the current marketing year , were 389 million pounds ,
farmers ' stock basis . Of this , about 60 million pounds was held by the CCC
which ...
Short - term outlook Total stocks of peanuts in the United States as of August 1 ,
1962 , the beginning of the current marketing year , were 389 million pounds ,
farmers ' stock basis . Of this , about 60 million pounds was held by the CCC
which ...
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