Cotton Research and Promotion Program: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, on H. R. 12322. February 8 and 9, 1966 |
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... uniform collection can be achieved for the coming season . If action should be long delayed - and especially if there should be serious doubt about final approval of the bill - the present CPI program would almost certainly receive a ...
... uniform collection can be achieved for the coming season . If action should be long delayed - and especially if there should be serious doubt about final approval of the bill - the present CPI program would almost certainly receive a ...
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... uniform collection is necessary if the program is to be operated effectively ... procedures where people in many , many areas of government , by a simple ... collected to eliminate the competitive factors ; then if they want , they can ...
... uniform collection is necessary if the program is to be operated effectively ... procedures where people in many , many areas of government , by a simple ... collected to eliminate the competitive factors ; then if they want , they can ...
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... uniform collection procedures if needed . Now , sir , I would like also , with the committee's permission to make a couple of other comments as regards questions which were brought out this morning in the testimony . The question was ...
... uniform collection procedures if needed . Now , sir , I would like also , with the committee's permission to make a couple of other comments as regards questions which were brought out this morning in the testimony . The question was ...
Page 58
... uniform collection procedure . I am a past president of the Texas Cotton Ginners Association , which passed a strong resolution supporting a referendum approach to the collection of CPI funds . This association , which is the largest of ...
... uniform collection procedure . I am a past president of the Texas Cotton Ginners Association , which passed a strong resolution supporting a referendum approach to the collection of CPI funds . This association , which is the largest of ...
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... uniform collection proce- dure . This means that the crop we have just ... procedure can be established . I believe most of this committee is familiar ... uniform collection procedure whereby these funds would be collected at the compress ...
... uniform collection proce- dure . This means that the crop we have just ... procedure can be established . I believe most of this committee is familiar ... uniform collection procedure whereby these funds would be collected at the compress ...
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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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