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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Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. and the fact that you
had separate corporations whose primary purpose was to administer the
particular subject matter , would mean that you could coordinate those ; whereas
, if they ...
Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. and the fact that you
had separate corporations whose primary purpose was to administer the
particular subject matter , would mean that you could coordinate those ; whereas
, if they ...
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In the first place , I have increasingly had since 1930 a feeling that while you
might say the mean of our weather has not changed or is likely to change , yet the
variability of our weather around that mean gives evidence of having changed
very ...
In the first place , I have increasingly had since 1930 a feeling that while you
might say the mean of our weather has not changed or is likely to change , yet the
variability of our weather around that mean gives evidence of having changed
very ...
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Undoubtedly true , Senator , but also , of course , if the insurance were used in
any very substantial way by the farmers — I mean , if a high percentage of the
farmers used the insurance , the result also would be to reduce to some extent
the ...
Undoubtedly true , Senator , but also , of course , if the insurance were used in
any very substantial way by the farmers — I mean , if a high percentage of the
farmers used the insurance , the result also would be to reduce to some extent
the ...
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If the farmer can pay his premium losses , his premium assessments I mean , in
the commodity , then that commodity will be put into storage , and as Senator
McGill was suggesting awhile ago , if the premiums paid in the commodity get too
...
If the farmer can pay his premium losses , his premium assessments I mean , in
the commodity , then that commodity will be put into storage , and as Senator
McGill was suggesting awhile ago , if the premiums paid in the commodity get too
...
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It is natural that they would support a measure of this kind because it means the
continued operation of farming in that district ; it means the continued chance for
them and their families to stay on those farms and exist and to live in a better ...
It is natural that they would support a measure of this kind because it means the
continued operation of farming in that district ; it means the continued chance for
them and their families to stay on those farms and exist and to live in a better ...
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