Cotton Research and Promotion Program: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, on H. R. 12322. February 8 and 9, 1966 |
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... president , California Farm Bureau , as read by Walter L. Randolph , vice president , American Farm Bureau Federation__ Hays , J. D. , president , Alabama Farm Bureau _ _ Horne , M. K. , Jr. , chief economist , National Cotton Council ...
... president , California Farm Bureau , as read by Walter L. Randolph , vice president , American Farm Bureau Federation__ Hays , J. D. , president , Alabama Farm Bureau _ _ Horne , M. K. , Jr. , chief economist , National Cotton Council ...
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... president , Montgom- ery Ward , before the National Cotton Council of America , Jackson- ville , Fla . Farm organizations that approved Cotton Producers Institute ... " Product Promotion " by Edward Dailey , Purdue University ...
... president , Montgom- ery Ward , before the National Cotton Council of America , Jackson- ville , Fla . Farm organizations that approved Cotton Producers Institute ... " Product Promotion " by Edward Dailey , Purdue University ...
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... , for which there could be advertising promotion under COTTON RESEARCH AND PROMOTION PROGRAM 19 H , president, Texas Farm Bureau Evans, Hervey, Jr , chairman, Cotton Producers Institute Steering Committee for North Carolina Page.
... , for which there could be advertising promotion under COTTON RESEARCH AND PROMOTION PROGRAM 19 H , president, Texas Farm Bureau Evans, Hervey, Jr , chairman, Cotton Producers Institute Steering Committee for North Carolina Page.
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... president of Montgomery Ward , which is the third largest merchandiser of textiles in this country . Mr. Brooker made these remarks during an address to the National Cotton Council . I will not read these remarks , but I would ask that ...
... president of Montgomery Ward , which is the third largest merchandiser of textiles in this country . Mr. Brooker made these remarks during an address to the National Cotton Council . I will not read these remarks , but I would ask that ...
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... PRESIDENT , MONTGOMERY WARD BEFORE THE NATIONAL COTTON COUNCIL OF AMERICA , JACKSONVILLE , FLA . Synthetic product marketing has provided $ 70 million for promotion , compared with $ 4 million devoted to cotton . The difference is even ...
... PRESIDENT , MONTGOMERY WARD BEFORE THE NATIONAL COTTON COUNCIL OF AMERICA , JACKSONVILLE , FLA . Synthetic product marketing has provided $ 70 million for promotion , compared with $ 4 million devoted to cotton . The difference is even ...
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$1 a bale ABERNETHY advertising Agriculture American Farm Bureau approved Arkansas assessment bales of cotton basis believe bill California Farm Bureau CHAIRMAN commodity competitive compulsory checkoff CONGRESS THE LIBRARY contribution CORTRIGHT cost Cotton Board cotton farmers Cotton Growers cotton industry Cotton Producers Institute cotton promotion cotton research cottongrowers DEVANCY dollar effective Farm Bureau Federation finance FINDLEY funds GATHINGS GIFFIN ginner gins GIRARD going Government Grange groups HAGEN of California handlers HAYS HUDDLESTON JONES legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS manmade fibers market agencies meat board National Cotton Council National Grange noncellulosic North Carolina O'NEAL opposed participation percent POAGE president producer organizations promotion programs proposal question RANDOLPH record referendum refund research and promotion resolution Secretary SHUMAN STALBAUM statement synthetic fiber TEAGUE Texas textile Thank thing tion uniform collection procedure voluntary program vote
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