Cotton Programs: Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, United States Senate, Eighty-eighth Congress, First Session, on S. 608, S. 1190, S. 1458, and S. 1511, and H.R. 6196 ... Bills Relating to Cotton Price Supports, Acreage Allotments, Production Payments, Domestic Consumption, Exports, and Research ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 - Cotton trade |
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... future State , county , and farm acreage allotments . Beginning with the 1964 crop of cotton , notwithstanding the provisions of sections 342 and 344 ( a ) , the produc- tion on export market acreage , as estimated by the Secretary ...
... future State , county , and farm acreage allotments . Beginning with the 1964 crop of cotton , notwithstanding the provisions of sections 342 and 344 ( a ) , the produc- tion on export market acreage , as estimated by the Secretary ...
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... future in order to meet this market ? Senator TALMADGE . It would depend entirely on each farmer's utilization . For instance , I mean , the way he decided to utilize his farm . Now we have over 50 percent of our farmers who are not ...
... future in order to meet this market ? Senator TALMADGE . It would depend entirely on each farmer's utilization . For instance , I mean , the way he decided to utilize his farm . Now we have over 50 percent of our farmers who are not ...
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... future savings from reduction of carryover . 6 Middling 1 inch approximately 34 cents per pound higher . 7 M1 inch equals 30 cents . 8 M1 inch equals 29 cents . 9 Payment of 12 cents per pound on 1st 15 bales , 10 cents on 2d 15 bales ...
... future savings from reduction of carryover . 6 Middling 1 inch approximately 34 cents per pound higher . 7 M1 inch equals 30 cents . 8 M1 inch equals 29 cents . 9 Payment of 12 cents per pound on 1st 15 bales , 10 cents on 2d 15 bales ...
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... future . This has resulted in cleaning out the pipelines very largely of raw cotton , in private hands , and also in the textiles , even after the cotton has been processed . This accounts in very large part for the decline in the ...
... future . This has resulted in cleaning out the pipelines very largely of raw cotton , in private hands , and also in the textiles , even after the cotton has been processed . This accounts in very large part for the decline in the ...
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... future of the U.S. farmers who would like to continue to produce cotton in response to market demand . Our competitors would be tempted to make future plans on the assumption that U.S. cotton will be a declining factor in the textile ...
... future of the U.S. farmers who would like to continue to produce cotton in response to market demand . Our competitors would be tempted to make future plans on the assumption that U.S. cotton will be a declining factor in the textile ...
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15 bales 24 cents 30 cents acreage allotment American cotton areas average BRACEY Carolina carryover cents a pound cents per pound CHAIRMAN committee Commodity Credit Corporation competitive Congress Cooley bill CORTRIGHT cost of production cotton farmers cotton industry cotton legislation cotton prices cotton producers cotton program cotton textile crop domestic allotment domestic consumption domestic market domestic mills economic Ellender export subsidy Farm Bureau foreign mills going Government growers increase loan LOVELL ment million bales MURPHY North Carolina one-price system Orleans Cotton Exchange payment-in-kind payments PFEIFFENBERGER plant present president price of cotton price support problem producing cotton proposal raw cotton rayon reapportionment reduce RUFFIN Secretary of Agriculture sell Senator AIKEN Senator EASTLAND Senator JOHNSTON Senator JORDAN Senator TALMADGE statement support level support price synthetic fibers synthetics Talmadge bill textile industry tion U.S. cotton U.S. SENATE upland cotton world market world price
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