United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 11300U.S. Government Printing Office, 1949 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... parity factor related to the principal commodity groups affecting the project's economy . The repayment period , estimated at 70 years from 1950 , may be either shortened or extended under the variable installment provisions of the ...
... parity factor related to the principal commodity groups affecting the project's economy . The repayment period , estimated at 70 years from 1950 , may be either shortened or extended under the variable installment provisions of the ...
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... parity , to be known as the income - support standard ; ( 2 ) It continues to provide price support for agricultural commodi- ties at about the present levels ; ( 3 ) It authorizes the Secretary of Agriculture to make a test or trial ...
... parity , to be known as the income - support standard ; ( 2 ) It continues to provide price support for agricultural commodi- ties at about the present levels ; ( 3 ) It authorizes the Secretary of Agriculture to make a test or trial ...
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... parity price , which will not cover his cost of pro- duction and will force him into bankruptcy should he persist in the production of such commodity . Another theory of the Aiken Act is that the lower the price the less the farmer will ...
... parity price , which will not cover his cost of pro- duction and will force him into bankruptcy should he persist in the production of such commodity . Another theory of the Aiken Act is that the lower the price the less the farmer will ...
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... parity index between planting time and the beginning of the inarketing period . Not only will such change be small , but it will not operate to the disadvantage of the producer , for if the parity price should drop slightly it will mean ...
... parity index between planting time and the beginning of the inarketing period . Not only will such change be small , but it will not operate to the disadvantage of the producer , for if the parity price should drop slightly it will mean ...
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... parity , on the six basic com- modities , except tobacco . The same section , paragraph 5 , provides a support price for tobacco at 90 percent of parity , regardless of the supply , when marketing quotas are in effect . Section 202 ( c ) ...
... parity , on the six basic com- modities , except tobacco . The same section , paragraph 5 , provides a support price for tobacco at 90 percent of parity , regardless of the supply , when marketing quotas are in effect . Section 202 ( c ) ...
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