Hearings Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - Budget |
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... district in prior years and they were turned down for the same reasons you have enumerated here in the livestock experience . Any activity you indulge in there is not new . It has been done in the past . Mr. McLEAISH . That is right ...
... district in prior years and they were turned down for the same reasons you have enumerated here in the livestock experience . Any activity you indulge in there is not new . It has been done in the past . Mr. McLEAISH . That is right ...
Page 903
... District . We have 48 automobiles , and we are proposing to replace 7 in 1955 , which is the same number proposed for replacement in 1954. It now appears that , perhaps , we may be able to reduce the fleet below 48 . Mr. ANDERSEN . What ...
... District . We have 48 automobiles , and we are proposing to replace 7 in 1955 , which is the same number proposed for replacement in 1954. It now appears that , perhaps , we may be able to reduce the fleet below 48 . Mr. ANDERSEN . What ...
Page 930
... district all the way through April 1 . In making the sale from one company to another company , the only offering was 2 cars , they set the price of cheese and took about $ 400 per car out of the pockets of every farmer in my district ...
... district all the way through April 1 . In making the sale from one company to another company , the only offering was 2 cars , they set the price of cheese and took about $ 400 per car out of the pockets of every farmer in my district ...
Page 931
... district back in Wisconsin , full page ads are running in the papers telling what went on in the Plymouth cheese market , where these two cars of cheese have set the price that the farmer is receiving not only in my district but it sets ...
... district back in Wisconsin , full page ads are running in the papers telling what went on in the Plymouth cheese market , where these two cars of cheese have set the price that the farmer is receiving not only in my district but it sets ...
Page 932
... district to Embassy Dairies . The particular concern ship- ping the milk in here went out and made a considerable investment in tank cars and their milk was coming in here high quality at a low price , a lower price than they could ...
... district to Embassy Dairies . The particular concern ship- ping the milk in here went out and made a considerable investment in tank cars and their milk was coming in here high quality at a low price , a lower price than they could ...
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acreage allotment acres activities actual 1954 estimate adjustment agencies Agricultural Adjustment Act Agricultural Marketing Agricultural Marketing Service amount ANDERSEN appropriation areas assistance authority average basis borrowers budget Chairman COKE committee Commodity Credit Corporation Congress cooperative corn cost cotton cottonseed oil crop DAVIS decrease Department of Agriculture districts estimate 1955 estimate export Farm Credit Administration farmers Federal fiscal year 1954 Foreign Agricultural Foreign Agricultural Service funds going Government grade HORAN HUNTER increase June 30 LAIRD LENNARTSON loans marketing quota Marketing Service MARSHALL McLEAISH ment milk million MORSE NELSEN obligations operations payments penalty mail percent personnel pounds price support problems purchase record reduced Reimbursements reports requested Salaries and expenses section 32 Soil Conservation Service statement Sugar Act supply surplus tion tobacco Total trade transferred TRELOGAN United watershed wheat WHEELER WHITTEN
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