Hearings Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 - Budget |
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Page 1281
... dollar has been reduced from 47 to 40 percent , and the price to the consumer has gone up within the past 4 or 5 years , that there is a spread which is not explained by labor costs and it is not explained by service costs . It is ...
... dollar has been reduced from 47 to 40 percent , and the price to the consumer has gone up within the past 4 or 5 years , that there is a spread which is not explained by labor costs and it is not explained by service costs . It is ...
Page 1285
... dollar mark . The largest portion of that comes from the children and their parents . DONATIONS OF PRICE - SUPPORTED ... dollars , includes the roughly $ 74 million of donated - commodities or exclusive of them ? Mr. MILLER . That is ...
... dollar mark . The largest portion of that comes from the children and their parents . DONATIONS OF PRICE - SUPPORTED ... dollars , includes the roughly $ 74 million of donated - commodities or exclusive of them ? Mr. MILLER . That is ...
Page 1292
... out commodity by commodity . Mr. MICHEL . Right . Make it a composite . Mr. WELLS . This will give you the dollar values . ( The information referred to follows :) Comparison of Federal and State financing of the school lunch 1292.
... out commodity by commodity . Mr. MICHEL . Right . Make it a composite . Mr. WELLS . This will give you the dollar values . ( The information referred to follows :) Comparison of Federal and State financing of the school lunch 1292.
Page 1327
... DOLLAR 1940 1945 1950 1955 1960 DATA ARE FOR MARKET BASKET OF FARM FOODS BASED ON AV . 1952 PURCHASES BY URBAN FAMILIES U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NEG.1424A - 59 ( 1 ) AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE Figure 2 RECENT CHANGES IN FOOD ...
... DOLLAR 1940 1945 1950 1955 1960 DATA ARE FOR MARKET BASKET OF FARM FOODS BASED ON AV . 1952 PURCHASES BY URBAN FAMILIES U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NEG.1424A - 59 ( 1 ) AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE Figure 2 RECENT CHANGES IN FOOD ...
Page 1329
... Dollars Dollars Dollars Percent 1947 . $ 911 $ 467 $ 444 51 1948 . 982 497 485 51 1949 . 928 435 493 47 1947-49 average . 940 466 474 50 1950 . 920 432 488 47 1951 . 1,024 497 527 49 1952 1,034 482 552 47 1953 .. 1,003 445 558 44 1954 ...
... Dollars Dollars Dollars Percent 1947 . $ 911 $ 467 $ 444 51 1948 . 982 497 485 51 1949 . 928 435 493 47 1947-49 average . 940 466 474 50 1950 . 920 432 488 47 1951 . 1,024 497 527 49 1952 1,034 482 552 47 1953 .. 1,003 445 558 44 1954 ...
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acreage allotment acres activities administrative agencies agricultural commodities Agricultural Marketing Service amended amount ANDERSEN annual appropriation assistance attaché authority average basis borrowers budget bushels cents Chairman committee Commodity Credit Corporation conservation reserve consumer contracts corn costs cotton Cottonseed oil countries crop dairy December 31 Department of Agriculture distribution dollar estimate expenses farm Farmers Home Administration feed grains financing fiscal year 1958 flaxseed Foreign Agricultural Foreign Agricultural Service foreign currencies funds Government grade HORAN imports increase insured June 30 livestock loans marketing quota Marketing Service MARSHALL McLAIN ment milk million Mutual Security Act NATCHER obligations Office operating payments percent poultry pounds price support production projects Public Law 480 purchase record requested retail revised rice SANTANGELO Secretary soil bank sorghums South Dakota soybeans stocks storage sugar supply tion tobacco Total trade TRELOGAN United wheat WHITTEN
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Page 1574 - Recognizing the desirability of expanding trade in agricultural commodities between their two countries and with other friendly nations in a manner which would not displace usual marketings of the United States of America in these commodities or unduly disrupt world prices of agricultural commodities or normal patterns of commercial trade with friendly countries...
Page 1464 - (a) take reasonable precautions to safeguard usual marketings of the United States and. to assure that sales under this Act will not unduly disrupt world prices...
Page 1844 - ... for the purpose of stabilizing, supporting, and protecting farm income and prices; assisting in the maintenance of balanced and adequate supplies of such commodities; and facilitating their orderly distribution.
Page 1783 - ... 3. The availability of funds ; 4. The perishability of the commodity ; 5. The importance of the commodity to agriculture and the national economy ; 6. The ability to dispose of stocks acquired through a price support operation : 7. The need for offsetting temporary losses of export markets; and 8. The ability and willingness of producers to keep supplies in line with demand.
Page 1863 - Interest on borrowings from the Treasury (and on capital stock) is paid at a rate based upon the average interest rate on all outstanding marketable obligations (of comparable maturity date) of the United States as of the preceding month. Interest is also paid on certificates of interest and lending agency obligations for the period the agencies have then- funds invested.
Page 1668 - States, for the purpose of financing the construction and operation of generating plants electric transmission and distribution lines or systems for the furnishing of electric energy to persons in rural areas who are not receiving central station service...
Page 1561 - President shall, to the extent practicable, utilize nonprofit voluntary agencies registered with, and approved by, the Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid.
Page 1825 - If, in the same calendar year more than one crop of tobacco was grown from (1) the same tobacco plants, or (2) different tobacco plants, and is harvested for marketing from the same acreage of a farm, the acreage allotment next established for such farm shall be reduced by an amount equivalent to the acreage from which more than one crop of tobacco was so grown and harvested.
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Page 1630 - ... practices ; insure the benefits of membership privileges on contract markets to cooperative associations of producers; insure trust-fund treatment of margin moneys and equities of hedgers and other traders and prevent the misuse of such funds by brokers ; and provide information to the public regarding trading operations on contract markets.