Commodity Credit Corporation: Support levels and prices by crop years compared with price support holdings at fiscal year ends and as of Dec. 31, 1960 (1950 through 1961 crop years) 1 American-Egyptian cotton prices were supported on a permissive basis through purchases in 1951 and 1952. Support of long staple cotton (including (American-Egyptian) was made mandatory in 1953 and after. Prices shown from 1953 are loan support rates for extra long staple co tt on. 2 Announced no support. Less than 1,000. Commodity Credit Corporation: Support levels and prices by crop years compared with price support holdings at fiscal year ends and as of Dec. 31, 1960 (1950 through 1961 crop years)-Continued 4 Average of the crop. No activity in intervening years. • The bulk of tobacco loans are made on these kinds with support on other kinds at varying prices. Commodity Credit Corporation: Support levels and prices by crop years compared with price support holdings at fiscal year ends and as of Dec. 31, 1960 (1950 through 1961 crop years)-Continued $0.603 (estimate). Milk and butterfat: 7 Butter (pound). Marketing year 'Purchase prices and loan rate reflect support of butterfat and manufacturing milk as follows: Jan. 1, 1950 to Mar. 31, 1951. |