1949 Fertilizer Supplies: Hearings Before Subcommittee of ..., 81-1, March 15, 16, 17, and 18, 19491949 - 219 pages |
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... direct application . These are our immediate needs which will be expanded as the usage increases in our State . During the current fertilizer year , 1948-49 , we will receive about 1,000 tons of nitrogen for mixed fertilizers and 500 ...
... direct application . These are our immediate needs which will be expanded as the usage increases in our State . During the current fertilizer year , 1948-49 , we will receive about 1,000 tons of nitrogen for mixed fertilizers and 500 ...
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... direct application . These shortages in nitrogen and potash are not peculiar to us . The State of Missouri receives relatively small supplies of nitrogen and potash in mixed fertilizers , and practically no potash as straight materials ...
... direct application . These shortages in nitrogen and potash are not peculiar to us . The State of Missouri receives relatively small supplies of nitrogen and potash in mixed fertilizers , and practically no potash as straight materials ...
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... direct from refiners . More recently we have had to buy 500 tons of muriate from brokers at $ 60 to $ 65 per ton , which is $ 25 to $ 30 above the cost of materials obtained direct , and I understand that applies in some of the other ...
... direct from refiners . More recently we have had to buy 500 tons of muriate from brokers at $ 60 to $ 65 per ton , which is $ 25 to $ 30 above the cost of materials obtained direct , and I understand that applies in some of the other ...
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... direct from producers ; and , secondly , the extent to which it exceeds the estimated domestic production of potash during the same period . In other words , how much we would still need above estimated do- mestic production to meet our ...
... direct from producers ; and , secondly , the extent to which it exceeds the estimated domestic production of potash during the same period . In other words , how much we would still need above estimated do- mestic production to meet our ...
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... direct application . Our muck land , where we grow sugar beets , celery , onions , potatoes , and such crops , requires lots of potash . The light soil not used for fruit is being used in dairying and general farming and must have lots ...
... direct application . Our muck land , where we grow sugar beets , celery , onions , potatoes , and such crops , requires lots of potash . The light soil not used for fruit is being used in dairying and general farming and must have lots ...
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10-percent program ABERNETHY acre allocation ammonium nitrate ammonium sulphate amount ARDEN Army anhydrous ammonia Army plants Army production BUNTING Cactus plant cars certified orders CHAIRMAN Colonel NORVELL companies Congress contract cost COTTON crops CULPEPER demand Department of Commerce distribution Domestic Commerce estimated export program farm fertilizer program figures fiscal going Government HAAG HARGER HART HEIMBURGER HOEVEN increase Japan JOPLING June 30 Korea lease Lion Oil manufacture March 12 Missouri mixed fertilizers Morgantown nitrate of soda nitrogen production nitrogenous fertilizer materials nonoccupied occupied areas Ohio River operation Order D-1 ordnance phosphate plant food POAGE primary producers producers of ammonium production of nitrogenous Public Law 606 Public Law 793 purchase quantity requirements REYNOLDS section 205 sell ship shipments short tons shortage soil statement SUBCOMMITTEE ON FERTILIZER sulfate superphosphate supply TECHTER tion tonnage tons of nitrogen United
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Page 163 - Secretary of the corporation named as contractor herein; that who signed this contract on behalf of the contractor, was then of said corporation; that said contract was duly signed for and in behalf of said corporation by authority of its governing body, and is within the scope of its corporate powers.
Page 156 - The undersigned applicant certifies, subject to the penalties of section 35A of the United States Criminal Code, that...
Page 76 - ... person who wilfully violates any provision of this order, or who, in connection with this order, wilfully conceals a material fact or furnishes false information to any department or agency of the United States, is guilty of a crime, and upon conviction may be punished by fine or imprisonment. In addition, any such person may be prohibited from making or obtaining further deliveries of, or from processing or using, material under priority control and may be deprived of priorities assistance.
Page 157 - Specific reporting requirements subsequently prescribed will be subject to the approval of the Bureau of the Budget pursuant to the Federal Reports Act of 1942.
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Page 63 - We will stand adjourned until 10 o'clock in the morning. (Whereupon, at 4...
Page 55 - Provided, however, That 50 per centum of the export requirements of nitrogenous fertilizer materials to nonoccupied areas shall be supplied out of nitrogenous fertilizer materials or nitrogenous compounds (including anhydrous ammonia) produced in plants operated by or for the Department of the Army, and notwithstanding any other provision of law the Department of the Army is authorized to produce and sell such nitrogenous fertilizer materials and nitrogenous compounds (including anhydrous ammonia)...
Page 68 - ... described in Allocations Regulation 1, in substantially the following form: I certify, subject to the penalties of Section 35A of the United States Criminal Code, that the nitrogenous fertilizer materials covered by this purchase order are within the quantity which the Office of International Trade, Department of Commerce, has authorized me to purchase by orders identified with the symbol CXN for shipment to the specified country of destination, under the export license number specified.
Page 68 - Export Control Branch of the Office of International Trade. Permission to use the symbol CXN will not be given except when an export license is also given. (c) How to use the symbol CXN. (1) When a person has been authorized in writing by the Office of International Trade, Department of Commerce, to use the symbol CXN on purchase orders for specified quantities of nitrogenous fertilizer materials, he should place on his purchase order the symbol CXN, the export license number given by the Office...
Page 157 - ... and nitrogenous compounds (including anhydrous ammonia), in any form, necessary for the manufacture and delivery of the nitrogenous fertilizer materials required for such export : Provided, however. That 50 per centum of the export requirements of nitrogenous fertilizer materials to nonoccupied areas shall be supplied out of nitrogenous fertilizer materials...