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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... week and 3 days next week , we hope to get enough information on this subject to be able to schedule additional hearings , as required . Now , I want to add a personal observation before we hear from the first witness . For some 13 ...
... week and 3 days next week , we hope to get enough information on this subject to be able to schedule additional hearings , as required . Now , I want to add a personal observation before we hear from the first witness . For some 13 ...
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... week and 3 days next week , we hope to get enough information on this subject to be able to schedule additional hearings , as required . Now , I want to add a personal observation before we hear from the first witness . For some 13 ...
... week and 3 days next week , we hope to get enough information on this subject to be able to schedule additional hearings , as required . Now , I want to add a personal observation before we hear from the first witness . For some 13 ...
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... week elapses from the time the birds are delivered from the farm until they are placed in the refrigerators in thousands of homes in Chicago , Detroit , and other cities . The concentration of egg - producing units and their increase in ...
... week elapses from the time the birds are delivered from the farm until they are placed in the refrigerators in thousands of homes in Chicago , Detroit , and other cities . The concentration of egg - producing units and their increase in ...
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... week with daily sales of over 100 lots and a million head not unusual . In the State of Maine , on the other hand , the mechanism of reflect- ing supply - demand conditions back to the grower is much less direct , being made almost ...
... week with daily sales of over 100 lots and a million head not unusual . In the State of Maine , on the other hand , the mechanism of reflect- ing supply - demand conditions back to the grower is much less direct , being made almost ...
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... week elapses from the time the birds are delivered from the farm until they are placed in the refrigerators in thousands of homes in Chicago , Detroit , and other cities . The concentration of egg - producing units and their increase in ...
... week elapses from the time the birds are delivered from the farm until they are placed in the refrigerators in thousands of homes in Chicago , Detroit , and other cities . The concentration of egg - producing units and their increase in ...
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amount average banks basis believe birds BLUESTEIN broiler business broiler industry broiler production BROWN cents Chairman chickens chicks committee competition CONGRESS THE LIBRARY consumer contract cooperatives correct cost Delmarva Peninsula Department of Agriculture duction efficient egg production ESHAM farm farmers feed companies feed dealers feed manufacturers feed mill feel financing flock Georgia GIBSON going Government growing hatchery hatching eggs HERGREAVES increase integration Iowa JEWELL LENZ LIPMAN loans loss MARTELL McCULLOCH McVEY meat ment MILLER million Minn operation overproduction percent period PLANCHON plant poultry industry poultry products pound primary breeder PRINDEVILLE problem processor profit purchased question Ralston Purina retail ROOSEVELT SEELY-BROWN sell sharecropping SHEEHAN SHOCKLEY situation Small Business Southern States Cooperative statement STETZEL STRAUBE supply supply and demand Swift & Co SYKES thing tion turkey TURNBULL week whole egg solids
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