Annual Report of the Federal Farm BoardU.S. Government Printing Office, 1930 - Agriculture, Cooperative |
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Page 18
... purchase surplus grapes for manufactured products or other disposition . 10 The campaign to obtain membership in the control board was begun on April 28 and the board was notified on July 29 of the results of the campaign and declared ...
... purchase surplus grapes for manufactured products or other disposition . 10 The campaign to obtain membership in the control board was begun on April 28 and the board was notified on July 29 of the results of the campaign and declared ...
Page 28
... purchases . Three important factors were incor- rectly forecast : ( a ) European carry - overs of wheat were unusually large ; ( b ) Europe's excellent crops of other cereals , as well as wheat , made possible substantial curtailment of ...
... purchases . Three important factors were incor- rectly forecast : ( a ) European carry - overs of wheat were unusually large ; ( b ) Europe's excellent crops of other cereals , as well as wheat , made possible substantial curtailment of ...
Page 29
... purchases took place , to a degree unforeseen by any observers when the steps previously mentioned were taken . Under the ... purchase of country - run wheat , first by the Farmers National Grain Corporation and subsequently by the Grain ...
... purchases took place , to a degree unforeseen by any observers when the steps previously mentioned were taken . Under the ... purchase of country - run wheat , first by the Farmers National Grain Corporation and subsequently by the Grain ...
Page 30
... purchased on futures contracts and merchandise it as the market conditions will permit . These actions served to prevent a ... purchase of wheat and cotton in the present situa tion . These activities will continue in the interest of ...
... purchased on futures contracts and merchandise it as the market conditions will permit . These actions served to prevent a ... purchase of wheat and cotton in the present situa tion . These activities will continue in the interest of ...
Page 31
... purchase in meeting his milling requirements . Or the miller might purchase on the open market with the approval of the corporation , not to exceed an agreed maximum quantity of such wheat , and immediately resell it to the corporation ...
... purchase in meeting his milling requirements . Or the miller might purchase on the open market with the approval of the corporation , not to exceed an agreed maximum quantity of such wheat , and immediately resell it to the corporation ...
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Page 67 - No commissioner shall engage in any other business, vocation, or employment...
Page 72 - If any provision of this Act or the application of such provision to any person or circumstances shall be held invalid, the validity of the remainder of the Act and the applicability of such provision to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby.
Page 72 - If any provision of this Act is declared unconstitutional or the applicability thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the validity of the remainder of the Act and the applicability of such provisions to other persons and circumstances shall not be affected thereby.
Page 68 - ... than in the city of Washington, shall be allowed and paid on the presentation of itemized vouchers therefor approved by the chairman of the Commission.
Page 34 - As used in this act, the term 'agricultural commodity includes, in addition to other agricultural commodities, crude gum (oleoresin) from a living tree, and the following products as processed by the original producer of the crude gum (oleoresin) from which derived: Gum spirits of turpentine, and gum resin, as defined in the Naval Stores Act, approved March 3, 1923
Page 66 - Any member appointed to fill a vacancy in the board occurring prior to the expiration of the term for which his predecessor was appointed shall be appointed for the remainder of such term.
Page 26 - ... by aiding in preventing and controlling surpluses in any agricultural commodity, through orderly production and distribution, so as to maintain advantageous domestic markets and prevent such surpluses from causing undue and excessive fluctuations or depressions in prices for the commodity.
Page 3 - Congress to promote the effective merchandising of agricultural commodities in interstate and foreign commerce, so that the industry of agriculture will be placed on a basis of economic equality with other industries, and to that end to protect, control, and stabilize the currents of interstate and foreign commerce in the marketing of agricultural commodities and their food products — 1.
Page 58 - Experience with stabilization thus demonstrates that no measure for improving the price of farm products other than increasing the demand of consumers can be effective over a period of years unless it provides a more definite control of production than has been achieved so far.
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