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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Page 36
However , in combining the individual farms to obtain a 6 - year county average
indemnity per acre a slightly different procedure was used . ... Finally the county
average per acre indemnities for all 6 years were averaged without weighting .
However , in combining the individual farms to obtain a 6 - year county average
indemnity per acre a slightly different procedure was used . ... Finally the county
average per acre indemnities for all 6 years were averaged without weighting .
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Since the premiums would exceed indemnities in years of large crops , a reserve
of wheat would be built up . Figure 2 shows for seven Great Plains States (
Montana , North Dakota , South Dakota , Nebraska , Kansas , Oklahoma , and
Texas ) ...
Since the premiums would exceed indemnities in years of large crops , a reserve
of wheat would be built up . Figure 2 shows for seven Great Plains States (
Montana , North Dakota , South Dakota , Nebraska , Kansas , Oklahoma , and
Texas ) ...
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Relationship between the insurance coverage per acre and the average annual
indemnities that would have been required per acre , 1930 – 35 . 1 A COUNTY IN
CENTRAL KANSAS CEA COUNTS AS AVERAGE ANNUAL AMOUNT OF ...
Relationship between the insurance coverage per acre and the average annual
indemnities that would have been required per acre , 1930 – 35 . 1 A COUNTY IN
CENTRAL KANSAS CEA COUNTS AS AVERAGE ANNUAL AMOUNT OF ...
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Beginning in 1933 , 1934 , and 1935 , the next 3 - year period , there would have
been an excess of indemnities over premiums , and had the Corporation been in
existence since 1930 there would have been built up in the first 3 years a ...
Beginning in 1933 , 1934 , and 1935 , the next 3 - year period , there would have
been an excess of indemnities over premiums , and had the Corporation been in
existence since 1930 there would have been built up in the first 3 years a ...
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In the first place , the supplies so held would be a very small part of the total
annual output , and in the second place it would be held for a specific purpose ,
to be disposed of as and when needed to make good the indemnities called for in
...
In the first place , the supplies so held would be a very small part of the total
annual output , and in the second place it would be held for a specific purpose ,
to be disposed of as and when needed to make good the indemnities called for in
...
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