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Agricultural relief (Pt. 3)

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1831932415
Document type:
Multivolume work
Title:
Agricultural relief
Place of publication:
Washington
Publisher:
Gov. Pr. Off.
Year of publication:
1928
Collection:
Economics Books
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183193440X
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-232093
Document type:
Volume
Title:
Agricultural relief
Volume count:
Pt. 3
Place of publication:
Washington
Publisher:
Gov. Pr. Off.
Year of publication:
1928
Scope:
III S., S. 181 - 253
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2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Statement of Edward H. Booth, Washington, D.C.
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • Agricultural relief
  • Agricultural relief (Pt. 3)
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Statement of hon. J. Kehoe, representing Burley Burley Tobacco growers cooperative association, Maysville, Ky.
  • Statement of Mr. Geoffrey Morgan, representing Dark Tobacco Cooperative Association; Hopkinsville, Ky.
  • Statement of R.M. Crowder, president farm bureau and president of the State Chamber of Agriculture, Elk Point, S. Dak.
  • Statement of Charles S. Weller, chairman, South Dakota Agricultrual Equality Commitee, Mitchell, S. Dak.
  • Statement of Edward H. Booth, Washington, D.C.
  • Statement of N. J. Holmberg, commissioner of agriculte of the State of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota

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246 
AGRICULTURAL RELIEF 
over the farms. It can not be eliminated altogether; but it can be 
controlled. 
[ take it that the farming interests is a local issue. I take it, first, 
that if the United States—and I say that if the thing is wrong in 
principle, it has got to be wrong in practice, which it is—I take it 
first, that if the United States were to give to every farmer all the 
seeds that he wanted free, if the United States were to give him free 
transportation, if the United States were to give him free fertilizer 
and give him free labor, and if the Government were to give him 
anything cise 0 thn oy could ask for, practically, 1t ons not help 
. ? ecause he would not get farther th 
a year or two years, at the outside, before he would be as 
this abominable situation of supply and demand that would kill him. 
He would not get 10 cents a bushel for wheat if everybody could raise 
it and grow it under those circumstances. Is not that common sense? 
[ know it is horse sense anyway. | 
Mr wea, Wed is your plan? 
r. Boors. My plan is this, with that little preamble: That 
yn [the United Sthtes should fake care of its own farmers 
1t, and 1n 1 i 
should take care of thet sity. eturn the farmers around every city 
r. WiLniams. What kind of a 1 i 
Mr. AswELL (interposing). Nor ot oe a be ag vocate—— 
r. Boots. I have fixed it in my own mind at 25 miles. That 
would be subject to further consideration. . Any other dist 
might Uo fd upon would be thoroughly satisfactory to me. that 
ut ave prepared a bill in my i bmi 
] | papers which I have submitted 
& ihe chairman for putting a plan into effect for the District of 
. Vv . . . . i 
for the reason that if there h notpie § iy tos inion at plum, 
fair that the city of Washington should Near it feat Hat ans 
is anything mm it 1t will serve as an example for ev Tr it 5 the 
country; and further than that I beli cb ery city in the 
not be hore, and if it io a e1 elieve it is a success, or I would 
copy after it, if it wants it ccess, every other city in the world can 
Mr. ANDRESEN. D fy 
of 25 or 30 miles Should i ae fd ie faves within 5 radiss 
Mr. Boots. Hold on: axe oa 4 the needs of Washington? 
atid 1 20n eho ; all. I have not quite stated my plan, 
g to cover th : 
Mr. ANDRESEN. All right 0 a minute, if you will let me proceed. 
Mr. Boots. I am usine the cf ron re 
ne gentlemen, poets as 5 he ay at pehington, Fo onileaiond 
propose that for the ci shineton tl 
an agricultural Fad a of bE ston png hist be pRadniny 
be selected from the Stat of 5 of three members: One that should 
land, and one from the city of Washing! one from the State of Mary- 
8 register, and they should re Sn hgum; and that board shold have 
the markets here in Washin b ht every man who is attending 
the beginning of the season CE should register with that board at 
and at the same time for ever hing Just what he proposes to grow; 
he would be guaranteed a hat 0g that is approved by the board 
mum, but a minimum fice pm pe Understand, not a maxi- 
entitled to sell his wares anywho po bn privilege that he shall be 
e else he may be inclined to go.
	        

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