International Food for Peace: Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session, on S. 1711, a Bill to Promote the Foreign Policy of the United States and Help Build Essential World Conditions of Peace, by the More Effective Use of United States Agricultural Commodities for the Relief of Human Hunger, and for Promoting Economic and Social Development in Less Developed Countries. July 7, 8, and 10, 1959U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - 342ÆäÀÌÁö Considers S. 1711, to promote U.S. foreign relations through disposal of surplus agriculture commodities. |
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... Farmers Union , and president of the Rocky Mountain Farmers Union ... Soth , Lauren , chairman , agriculture committee . National Planning Association Stambaugh , Lynn U. , first vice president , Export - Import Bank of Washington ...
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... Farmers Union__ 125 Walley , Ersel , chairman , market development committee , American Soybean Association_ 222 Wilson , E. Raymond , executive secretary , Friends Committee on National Legislation - 188 Wilson , R. Norris , executive ...
... Farmers Union__ 125 Walley , Ersel , chairman , market development committee , American Soybean Association_ 222 Wilson , E. Raymond , executive secretary , Friends Committee on National Legislation - 188 Wilson , R. Norris , executive ...
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... farmers that the Ecuadorian Government was forced to cancel the corn portion of the agreement because of " complaints from the Chamber of Agriculture , agricultural centers of the mountain re- gion , the farmers of Manobi , and the ...
... farmers that the Ecuadorian Government was forced to cancel the corn portion of the agreement because of " complaints from the Chamber of Agriculture , agricultural centers of the mountain re- gion , the farmers of Manobi , and the ...
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... what we have left over . Assuming we did not have a surplus of wheat , do you think we would go to our wheat farmers , for example , and say , " We would like to have you plan on producing so much more INTERNATIONAL FOOD FOR PEACE 49.
... what we have left over . Assuming we did not have a surplus of wheat , do you think we would go to our wheat farmers , for example , and say , " We would like to have you plan on producing so much more INTERNATIONAL FOOD FOR PEACE 49.
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... farmer . I grow cotton , soybeans , wheat , and corn . I am here representing the Arkansas Farmers Union as chairman of its legislative committee . It is a great honor , gentlemen , to have the privilege of appearing before this ...
... farmer . I grow cotton , soybeans , wheat , and corn . I am here representing the Arkansas Farmers Union as chairman of its legislative committee . It is a great honor , gentlemen , to have the privilege of appearing before this ...
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