Problems in the Poultry Industry: Hearings Before Subcommittee No. 6 of the Select Committee on Small Business, House of Representatives, Eighty-fifth Congress, First Session, Pursuant to H. Res. 56 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 - Poultry industry |
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... sell that over- production for nothing . But in this instance , the point of diminishing returns was reached last ... selling feed than it is a normal farm enterprise . That apparently was the feeling of the Department of Agriculture in ...
... sell that over- production for nothing . But in this instance , the point of diminishing returns was reached last ... selling feed than it is a normal farm enterprise . That apparently was the feeling of the Department of Agriculture in ...
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... sell except through chan- nels . He is guaranteed an income based on a minimum price per pound of meat sold . Is that essentially the definition of the producer under today's system ? Mr. MILLER . That is one , Congressman Brown . A lot ...
... sell except through chan- nels . He is guaranteed an income based on a minimum price per pound of meat sold . Is that essentially the definition of the producer under today's system ? Mr. MILLER . That is one , Congressman Brown . A lot ...
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... sell ex- cept through channels . He is guaranteed an income based on a minimum price per pound of meat sold . He usually shares in any price increase above the guar- anteed minimum . To most of us this man is the farmer , but ...
... sell ex- cept through channels . He is guaranteed an income based on a minimum price per pound of meat sold . He usually shares in any price increase above the guar- anteed minimum . To most of us this man is the farmer , but ...
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... sell the birds to someone else ? Typically the processor has a heavy investment in machin- ery , equipment , and inventory . The operator , as already indicated , has relatively little to lose so can drive a hard bargain in all ...
... sell the birds to someone else ? Typically the processor has a heavy investment in machin- ery , equipment , and inventory . The operator , as already indicated , has relatively little to lose so can drive a hard bargain in all ...
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... sell the eggs on the fresh - egg market , immediately sacrificing the premium plus all the expense of his flock supervision , culling , and servicing . The tendency is to go ahead and set the eggs . The surplus problem frequently is ...
... sell the eggs on the fresh - egg market , immediately sacrificing the premium plus all the expense of his flock supervision , culling , and servicing . The tendency is to go ahead and set the eggs . The surplus problem frequently is ...
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amount basis believe birds BLUESTEIN broiler business broiler feed broiler growers broiler industry broiler production BROWN cents Chairman chickens chicks committee competition consumer contract cooperatives correct cost Delmarva Peninsula Department of Agriculture duction efficiency egg production egg solids ESHAM farm farmers feed business feed companies feed dealers feed industry feed manufacturers feed mill feel financing flock Georgia going Government growing HANOLD hatchery increase integration Iowa JEWELL Le Mars LENZ LIPMAN loans loss MARTELL McCULLOCH McVEY meat MILLER million Minn operation overproduction percent period PLANCHON plant poultry feed poultry industry poultry products pound primary breeders PRINDEVILLE problem processors profit purchase Ralston Purina retail RIGGS ROOSEVELT SEELY-BROWN sell sharecropping SHEEHAN SHOCKLEY situation Southern States Cooperative statement STETZEL STRAUBE supply supply and demand Swift & Co SYKES thing tion turkey TURNBULL TYLER week
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