Department of Agriculture: Appropriations for 1962: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, First Session Subcommittee on Department of Agriculture and Related Agencies Appropriations Jamie L. Whitten, Mississippi, Chairman William H. Natcher, Kentucky H. Carl Andersen, Minnesota Alfred E. Santangelo, New York Walt Horan, Washington John M. Slack, Jr., West Virginia Robert H. Michel, Illinois Ross P. Pope, Staff Assistant to the Subcommittee, Volume 2, Parts 2-3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 |
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... record level of open contracts in soybeans . Increased utilization of hedging also contributed to higher levels of month - end open contracts in wool , eggs , and potatoes . In wool futures on the New York market , the month - end ...
... record level of open contracts in soybeans . Increased utilization of hedging also contributed to higher levels of month - end open contracts in wool , eggs , and potatoes . In wool futures on the New York market , the month - end ...
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... record volume of futures trading in soybeans has flooded the Chicago grain market at a time when there is a large volume of trading also in wheat , corn , and oats . In January this year , total trading in Chicago grain futures was more ...
... record volume of futures trading in soybeans has flooded the Chicago grain market at a time when there is a large volume of trading also in wheat , corn , and oats . In January this year , total trading in Chicago grain futures was more ...
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... record , ranked second in value , in fiscal year 1960 As shown in the following table , U.S. agricultural exports totaled $ 4,527 mil- lion in fiscal year 1960 , 22 percent above the $ 3,719 million in 1959. Exports were second highest ...
... record , ranked second in value , in fiscal year 1960 As shown in the following table , U.S. agricultural exports totaled $ 4,527 mil- lion in fiscal year 1960 , 22 percent above the $ 3,719 million in 1959. Exports were second highest ...
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... record Exports of feed grains of 12.8 million short tons , a new record , were about 7 percent above the previous record of 12 million in fiscal year 1959. Shipments included corn , 230 million bushels ; barley , 118 million ; grain ...
... record Exports of feed grains of 12.8 million short tons , a new record , were about 7 percent above the previous record of 12 million in fiscal year 1959. Shipments included corn , 230 million bushels ; barley , 118 million ; grain ...
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... record Exports of wheat and flour of 512 million bushels in fiscal year 1960 were the second highest on record and 69 million larger than a year earlier . The gain reflected larger shipments under title I of Public Law 480. The export ...
... record Exports of wheat and flour of 512 million bushels in fiscal year 1960 were the second highest on record and 69 million larger than a year earlier . The gain reflected larger shipments under title I of Public Law 480. The export ...
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acreage allotment activities additional agencies agreement Agricultural Marketing Service amended amount ANDERSEN appropriation assistance attaché authorized Average banks basis borrowers budget estimates bushels Chairman CLAPP committee Commodity Credit Corporation Congress contracts cooperatives corn costs cotton countries crop Department of Agriculture dollars economic employees expenses Farm Credit Farm Credit Administration Farmers Home Administration Federal feed grain financing fiscal year 1960 flood prevention Foreign Agricultural Service foreign currencies funds GODFREY imports improvement increase June 30 land livestock loans market development ment milk obligations Office operations payments percent personnel plans pounds price support production projects proposed Public Law 480 Puerto Rico purchase Quantity Value record reports requested rural SANTANGELO Secretary soil conservation districts Soil Conservation Service sorghums South Dakota soybeans storage sugar supply TETRO tion tobacco Total trade U.S. exports United watershed wheat WHITTEN wool
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