Hearings Before ... the Committee on AgricultureU.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 |
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... period of up to forty years with interest charges not to exceed 22 percent per year . The bill provides that the proceeds derived by the participating countries from the resale or dis- tribution of the commodities shall be used for ...
... period of up to forty years with interest charges not to exceed 22 percent per year . The bill provides that the proceeds derived by the participating countries from the resale or dis- tribution of the commodities shall be used for ...
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... periods up to 10 years . Title I also permits forward pro- graming of commodities although no specific time period is men- tioned in the legislation . In practice , however , forward programing under title I has been limited to 2- or 3 ...
... periods up to 10 years . Title I also permits forward pro- graming of commodities although no specific time period is men- tioned in the legislation . In practice , however , forward programing under title I has been limited to 2- or 3 ...
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... period of years . And you object to that , if I understand you correctly , because we might not have surpluses 10 years from now . You object to making that kind of con- tract , isn't that right ? Mr. MYERS . There are two or three ...
... period of years . And you object to that , if I understand you correctly , because we might not have surpluses 10 years from now . You object to making that kind of con- tract , isn't that right ? Mr. MYERS . There are two or three ...
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... period . The CHAIRMAN . All right . Suppose under the authority you now have you can make commitments furnishing to India or some other country so much of corn and wheat , you are willing to do that , but within the surplus situation ...
... period . The CHAIRMAN . All right . Suppose under the authority you now have you can make commitments furnishing to India or some other country so much of corn and wheat , you are willing to do that , but within the surplus situation ...
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... period than 1 or 2 years . They will have to know just how and how much they must pay . We thought that with this bill that they would be able to know that for a period of time that they would have food that they need . Food for them is ...
... period than 1 or 2 years . They will have to know just how and how much they must pay . We thought that with this bill that they would be able to know that for a period of time that they would have food that they need . Food for them is ...
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