Digitalisate EconBiz Logo Full screen
  • First image
  • Previous image
  • Next image
  • Last image
  • Show double pages
Use the mouse to select the image area you want to share.
Please select which information should be copied to the clipboard by clicking on the link:
  • Link to the viewer page with highlighted frame
  • Link to IIIF image fragment

Agricultural relief (Pt. 3)

Access restriction


Copyright

The copyright and related rights status of this record has not been evaluated or is not clear. Please refer to the organization that has made the Item available for more information.

Bibliographic data

fullscreen: Agricultural relief (Pt. 3)

Multivolume work

Identifikator:
1831932415
Document type:
Multivolume work
Title:
Agricultural relief
Place of publication:
Washington
Publisher:
Gov. Pr. Off.
Year of publication:
1928
Collection:
Economics Books
Usage license:
Get license information via the feedback formular.

Volume

Identifikator:
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
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
Usage license:
Get license information via the feedback formular.

Chapter

Document type:
Multivolume work
Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
Statement of Edward H. Booth, Washington, D.C.
Collection:
Economics Books

Contents

Table of contents

  • 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

Full text

AGRICULTURAL RELIEF 
247 
In return for that, the city would have some control of the farming 
in the vieinity of Washington, guaranteeing it a proper supply in the 
line of perishable goods, that they shall not be subject to one man 
planting a very great glut or surplus of sugar corn, we will say, or 
any one commodity. And that should all be submitted to the board, 
and it can supervise it and advise this man and say, “Don’t plant so 
much corn. Plant something else that the city will need more. 
Mr. WirLLiaMs. Does your bill deal with perishables? 
Mr. BoorH. Yes, sir. It is world wide and reaches everywhere. 
But in the start it would principally concern the truck farmers in the 
vicinity of the city, but would eventually reach every phase of farm- 
ing, I think. 
That agricultural board, I believe, could take the surplusses. It 
would take, I would say, potatoes at 75 cents a bushel; and then 
sell them to the consumers of the city at the price that they pay for 
them, plus, say, about 10 per cent or something of that kind, after- 
wards to be agreed upon, which would cover the expense of handling. 
There are thousands of trucks in the city that might be put to use; 
and the woman in the kitchen can take up her telephone and say, 
“Please send me 1 bushel of potatoes, two dozen ears of corn,” and 
whatever she wants, and have it delivered to the door, at a cost for 
handling of 10 cents instezd f coing to the corner grocery store, as 
I do to-day. althe—- ” ~~ + =-wving 400 per cent more 
for things I hr~ ‘verybody knows that 
there is no fic! 
Mr. Winn: 
city? 
Mr. Boots. Understand, 1 ain. 
because that is all that Congress cau deal 
follow the plan, I believe. 
Mr. WirLiams. What particular commodity 1s it you pay 400 per 
cent more for than you get? 
Mr. Boots. I have had sugar corn that I have gone to the stores 
for. that I have been charged 5 cents an ear; that is, 60 cents a dozen. 
I brought my corn in—possibly I do not know the precise date— 
and I got 15 cents a dozen. I have sold my corn for 5 cents a dozen. 
More than that, I brought my tomatoes into market and many 
times I have hauled them out and dumped them on the ground 
because I could not get anything for them. This last season I 
dumped barrels of beans. I could not get the cost of picking the 
beans. At the same time I go to the store to buy them I pay heavily 
for them. I said 400 per cent; it is 1,000 per cent sometimes. I pay 
the regular price for anything that they choose to charge me. One 
store will have one price, and another store will have another price. 
There is no fixed price for anything. That is the situation: and 
every consumer does that very thing to-day. 
That is not right. There is something wrong about it, and 1t 
can be regulated. There is no doubt about it. Let this board have 
authority to regulate the planting, and let them have the authority 
to regulate the selling, and sell to every consumer that wants to buy 
from it. It does away with the long talked of middleman; he is 
gone out of the game. I do not mean to say it will break every 
corner grocer up. It will not, because they do not deal in vegetables 
wy
	        

Download

Download

Here you will find download options and citation links to the record and current image.

Volume

METS METS (entire work) MARC XML Dublin Core RIS Mirador ALTO TEI Full text PDF EPUB DFG-Viewer Back to EconBiz
TOC

Chapter

PDF RIS

This page

PDF ALTO TEI Full text
Download

Image fragment

Link to the viewer page with highlighted frame Link to IIIF image fragment

Citation links

Citation links

Volume

To quote this record the following variants are available:
URN:
Here you can copy a Goobi viewer own URL:

Chapter

To quote this structural element, the following variants are available:
Here you can copy a Goobi viewer own URL:

This page

To quote this image the following variants are available:
URN:
Here you can copy a Goobi viewer own URL:

Citation recommendation

Agricultural Relief. Gov. Pr. Off., 1928.
Please check the citation before using it.

Image manipulation tools

Tools not available

Share image region

Use the mouse to select the image area you want to share.
Please select which information should be copied to the clipboard by clicking on the link:
  • Link to the viewer page with highlighted frame
  • Link to IIIF image fragment

Contact

Have you found an error? Do you have any suggestions for making our service even better or any other questions about this page? Please write to us and we'll make sure we get back to you.

How much is one plus two?:

I hereby confirm the use of my personal data within the context of the enquiry made.