Federal Crop Insurance: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, United States Senate, Seventy-fifth Congress, First Session on S. 1397, a Bill to Create a Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, and for Other Purposes |
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Your committee is of the opinion that the premium rate should be determined on
the basis of two factors — the loss experience on the individual farm insured and
the loss experience of the county or area . The two factors should be given equal
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Your committee is of the opinion that the premium rate should be determined on
the basis of two factors — the loss experience on the individual farm insured and
the loss experience of the county or area . The two factors should be given equal
...
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Now that , we say , would be the premium rate based solely on the experience of
that individual farmer , but it is felt that would hardly be a fair rate to apply in the
policy - merely basing it on the experience of this one individual farm .
Now that , we say , would be the premium rate based solely on the experience of
that individual farmer , but it is felt that would hardly be a fair rate to apply in the
policy - merely basing it on the experience of this one individual farm .
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It was our suggestion at the time that with wheat , with the volume of data that was
available , you could develop a workable plan which would in a very short time
bring additional experience which would enable the adding of other crops .
It was our suggestion at the time that with wheat , with the volume of data that was
available , you could develop a workable plan which would in a very short time
bring additional experience which would enable the adding of other crops .
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There is no reason to think them otherwise , and it is natural for them of course ,
they want to take some little advantage if they can - - that is , a fair proportion of
them , not the majority by any means but a fair portion of them , and our
experience ...
There is no reason to think them otherwise , and it is natural for them of course ,
they want to take some little advantage if they can - - that is , a fair proportion of
them , not the majority by any means but a fair portion of them , and our
experience ...
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That worked very nicely in that short grain , and unless you are experienced you
can be fooled on it very easily . Senator POPE . ... It will reduce them , but it will
not entirely eliminate them , if our experience means anything . Senator McGILL .
That worked very nicely in that short grain , and unless you are experienced you
can be fooled on it very easily . Senator POPE . ... It will reduce them , but it will
not entirely eliminate them , if our experience means anything . Senator McGILL .
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