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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STORAGE As pointed out in a previous section , under the plan which your
committee is proposing , the premiums would be paid in wheat or , if paid in cash
equivalent , the cash would be invested in wheat . Since the premiums would
exceed ...
STORAGE As pointed out in a previous section , under the plan which your
committee is proposing , the premiums would be paid in wheat or , if paid in cash
equivalent , the cash would be invested in wheat . Since the premiums would
exceed ...
Page 73
Well , before taking up the chart I might briefly point out that one very essential
difference is this : That the grain acquired is automatically regulated by the
amount of insurance taken out by the farmers and the premiums paid by them .
Well , before taking up the chart I might briefly point out that one very essential
difference is this : That the grain acquired is automatically regulated by the
amount of insurance taken out by the farmers and the premiums paid by them .
Page 100
The plan must not be a subsidy from the Government with Congress required to
appropriate annually enough to pay crop damage , but it must be a selfsupporting
plan by premiums paid by the insured . There have been advocates of Federal ...
The plan must not be a subsidy from the Government with Congress required to
appropriate annually enough to pay crop damage , but it must be a selfsupporting
plan by premiums paid by the insured . There have been advocates of Federal ...
Page 109
The report indicates that the total risks written in 1935 by this State crop
insurance department was almost $ 35 , 000 , 000 and the premiums paid
amounted to about $ 3 , 000 , 000 . More than one - half of the farmers of North
Dakota applied ...
The report indicates that the total risks written in 1935 by this State crop
insurance department was almost $ 35 , 000 , 000 and the premiums paid
amounted to about $ 3 , 000 , 000 . More than one - half of the farmers of North
Dakota applied ...
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That is , with regard to grades in which these premiums or indemnities are to be
paid . We have discussed with several grainmen , discussed with Mr . Thatcher
because of his experience in grains , the problems of the past and the most ...
That is , with regard to grades in which these premiums or indemnities are to be
paid . We have discussed with several grainmen , discussed with Mr . Thatcher
because of his experience in grains , the problems of the past and the most ...
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