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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Suggestions were made by some representatives that storage space in the case
of wheat could be obtained at one - half the usual commercial rates if the storage
facilities were to be used continuously . The warehouse representatives ...
Suggestions were made by some representatives that storage space in the case
of wheat could be obtained at one - half the usual commercial rates if the storage
facilities were to be used continuously . The warehouse representatives ...
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In any plan of wheat storage , it is probable that both country - elevator and
terminal - elevator space would have to be used . It is doubtful that farm storage
of wheat would be practicable in all areas . In the case of corn , if a plan should
be ...
In any plan of wheat storage , it is probable that both country - elevator and
terminal - elevator space would have to be used . It is doubtful that farm storage
of wheat would be practicable in all areas . In the case of corn , if a plan should
be ...
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It would seem that probably under certain conditions which might arise , this
board ought to be permitted to dispose of its wheat in storage for purposes other
than those described now in the bill ; that is , it would not want a large storage of ...
It would seem that probably under certain conditions which might arise , this
board ought to be permitted to dispose of its wheat in storage for purposes other
than those described now in the bill ; that is , it would not want a large storage of ...
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... 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
terrifically large held in storage , they might have a bearish influence on the ...
... 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
terrifically large held in storage , they might have a bearish influence on the ...
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Our association cannot at this time offer a reduced rate of storage on wheat
because the laws of the States in which we are operating prescribe the rates
which will be charged to all storers of grain . Should State laws be amended to
permitthe ...
Our association cannot at this time offer a reduced rate of storage on wheat
because the laws of the States in which we are operating prescribe the rates
which will be charged to all storers of grain . Should State laws be amended to
permitthe ...
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