Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Seventy-sixth Congress, First[-third] Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1940 - Agriculture |
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... growers in this country , or whatever may be the cause , why should you say to him , " You cannot stay on the farm any more ; you have got to get off , " notwithstanding he may be a good farmer but only because of the low price for the ...
... growers in this country , or whatever may be the cause , why should you say to him , " You cannot stay on the farm any more ; you have got to get off , " notwithstanding he may be a good farmer but only because of the low price for the ...
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... growers in competition with the produc- tion credit association , but they furnish it on the same basis . Mr. MURRAY . All right , then . Mr. MYLANDER ( continuing ) . So that the farmer gets the benefit of the competition . Mr. MURRAY ...
... growers in competition with the produc- tion credit association , but they furnish it on the same basis . Mr. MURRAY . All right , then . Mr. MYLANDER ( continuing ) . So that the farmer gets the benefit of the competition . Mr. MURRAY ...
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... Growers of California and chairman of the agricultural committee , Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce , stated that the group represented almost every phase of agriculture in California and while not authorized to act for their respective ...
... Growers of California and chairman of the agricultural committee , Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce , stated that the group represented almost every phase of agriculture in California and while not authorized to act for their respective ...
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... growers ) received over $ 10,000 apiece , including the King Ranch , of Texas , which was paid $ 112,140 . About half of the farmers in the United States didn't get any payment ; and if all of these had gotten something , the average ...
... growers ) received over $ 10,000 apiece , including the King Ranch , of Texas , which was paid $ 112,140 . About half of the farmers in the United States didn't get any payment ; and if all of these had gotten something , the average ...
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... Growers Association .. 215 Kearney , Charles P. , Morrill , Nebr . , president , National Beet Growers ' Association__ 4 , 6 King , Hon . Samuel Wilder , Delegate in Congress from Hawaii . Lee , Frederic P. , Washington , D. C. ...
... Growers Association .. 215 Kearney , Charles P. , Morrill , Nebr . , president , National Beet Growers ' Association__ 4 , 6 King , Hon . Samuel Wilder , Delegate in Congress from Hawaii . Lee , Frederic P. , Washington , D. C. ...
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Page 4 - States, and such guaranty shall be expressed on the face thereof, and such bonds shall be lawful investments, and may be accepted as security for all fiduciary, trust, and public funds, the investment or deposit of which shall be under the authority or control of the United States or any officer or officers thereof.
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Page 60 - SEC. 4. In making loans under this title, the amount which is devoted to such purpose during any fiscal year shall be distributed equitably among the several States and Territories on the basis of farm population and the prevalence of tenancy, as determined by the Secretary.
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Page 77 - The CHAIRMAN. The committee will come to order, please. We have with us this morning Mr.
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