Hearings Before ... the Committee on AgricultureU.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 |
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ABERNETHY administration amended authority average ballot Baltimore bill BRITTINGHAM butterfat cents CHAIRMAN cheese Chesapeake Bay COAD committee Commodity Credit Corporation Commodity Exchange Commodity Exchange Act Congress consumers cooperative cost cotton Cuba dairy farmers dairy products DEBEVOISE Department of Agriculture DILLON Dominican Republic Eastern Shore farm Federal milk marketing Federal milk order Federal order fluid milk Fort Dodge going Government HAGEN handlers HEALY hearing hundredweight increase Iowa JOHNSON of Wisconsin legislation manufacturing milk marketing area McINTIRE ment Milk Control milk marketing order milk prices minimum prices MYERS OBERG operation parity percent PIRNIE plants POAGE poultry Poultry Products price of milk price support purchase question QUIE quota record referendum regulations SCHLENKER Secretary of Agriculture sell short tons statement Sugar Act supply support level support price surplus milk produced tion tons trade U.S. Department vote
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Página 141 - ... in such amounts as may be specified from time to time in appropriation acts...
Página 33 - It is hereby declared to be the policy of Congress, as a measure of national security, to safeguard the health and well-being of the Nation's children and to encourage the domestic consumption of nutritious agricultural commodities and other food, by assisting the States, through grants-in-aid and other means, in providing an adequate supply of foods and other facilities for the establishment, maintenance, operation, and expansion of nonprofit school-lunch programs.
Página 65 - No State may use or encourage the use of coercive measures of an economic or political character in order to force the sovereign will of another State and obtain from it advantages of any kind.
Página 4 - Act, he may make application to the appropriate court for an order enjoining such acts or practices, or for an order enforcing compliance with such provision, and upon a showing by the President that such person has engaged or is about to engage in any such acts or practices a permanent or temporary injunction, restraining order, or other order shall be granted without bond.
Página 64 - ... recall of chiefs of diplomatic missions ; breaking of diplomatic relations ; breaking of consular relations ; breaking of postal, telegraphic, telephonic, radio-telephonic relations ; interruption of economic, commercial and financial relations ; use of armed force to prevent or repel aggression.
Página 32 - December 3, 1963, by the Council of the Organization of American States, acting provisionally as Organ of Consultation...
Página 60 - ... consisting of the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of Commerce, and the Attorney General...
Página 208 - ... are not reasonable in view of the price of feeds, the available supplies of feeds, and other economic conditions which affect market supply and demand...
Página 133 - To increase the consumption of United States agricultural commodities in foreign countries, to improve the foreign relations of the United States and for other purposes. "Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the 'Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954.
Página 208 - August 1919-July 1929. (2) To protect the interest of the consumer by (a) approaching the level of prices which it is declared to be the policy of Congress to establish in subsection (1) of this section by gradual correction. of the current level at as rapid a rate as the Secretary of Agriculture deems to be in the public interest and feasible in view of the current consumptive demand in domestic and foreign markets, and (b...