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. 9)

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. 9)

Multivolume work

Identifikator:
1847028748
Document type:
Multivolume work
Author:
Conrad, Johannes http://d-nb.info/gnd/118521853
Title:
Grundriss zum Studium der politischen Oekonomie
Place of publication:
Jena
Publisher:
Fischer
Year of publication:
1896-
Collection:
Economics Books
Usage license:
Get license information via the feedback formular.

Volume

Identifikator:
1886436398
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-235143
Document type:
Volume
Author:
Conrad, Johannes http://d-nb.info/gnd/118521853
Title:
Nationalökonomie
Volume count:
Teil 1
Place of publication:
Jena
Publisher:
Fischer
Year of publication:
1902
Scope:
XVI, 389 S.
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
Usage license:
Get license information via the feedback formular.

Chapter

Document type:
Multivolume work
Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
Abschnitt I. Die Lehre von der Produktion
Collection:
Economics Books

Contents

Table of contents

  • Agricultural relief
  • Agricultural relief (Pt. 9)
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Statement of Fred H. Sexauer, Executive Secretary Dairymen's League Cooperative Association (inc.) New York City
  • Statement of freed H. Sexauer - concluded
  • Statement of William H. Settle, president Indiana Farm Bureau Federation
  • Statement of hon. G. N. Haugen

Full text

AGRICULTURAL RELIEF 
R67 
would cover—assuming that there is an average stl - 
lent to ours—25 to 30 per cent. That is more or Productio estimate. 
I would hate to be held to those figures. oT 
Mr. KincHELOE. You are under the impression, if T understood 
you in your answer to Mr. Fort, that in the McNary-Haugen bill 
that is now being considered dairy products were not considered a 
basic product? 
Mr. SEXAUER. Not a basic product? The gentleman—I do not 
know his name—rather convinced me that it could be considered 
with the agricultural commodities under the terms of the bill. 
Mr. KINCHELOE. There is no doubt about that. The revised bill 
covers any agricultural commodity. Under the bill that passed the 
House last session there were only five basic commodities. 
Mr. JoxEs. And milk was not included? 
Mr. KincHELOE. Milk was not included in the former bill. Do 
you think if your organization had any idea at all that milk and 
butter would be designated as one of these commodities, or two of 
these commodities, and that they had to pay an equalization fee on 
them, they would be for this bill? 
Mr. SExAuEr. The interests we have operated for a period of 
seven years under a pooling plan, which is very similar to the equal- 
ization fee. I suspect there would not be verv much obiection after 
they fully understood it. 
Mr. KixcHELOE., Then you think that the members of the Dairy- 
men’s League would be for this law which would take in butter and 
milk and other products of the cow, knowing when it is done there 
would be an equalization fee levied upon the producers of those 
commodities? 
Mr. SExavEer. Once they understood it, yes. 
Mr. KiNcHELOE. You think there would? But your organization, 
if I understand it. has never contemplated anvthing like that hap- 
pening? 
Mr. Sexaver. They felt it was not necessary. 
Mr. KiNncHELOE. Therefore, when you resoluted, if you did on 
the McNary-Haugen bill, your membership understood at that time 
that dairy products would never be considered and therefore they 
would never have to pay an equalization fee? 
Mr. Sexaver. Well, I think the thing they understood was that 
other branches of agriculture were in very bad shape and would affect 
the dairy industry if something was not done for those other branches. 
Mr. KixcueLoE. They understood that and they also understood 
there would be no operating period declared on any products of their 
industry. 
Mr. SExavEr. It is probably true they understood that from talk. 
Mr. KincHELOE. Of course, you are just guessing as to what 
they would think about the matter if they were convinced. that there 
would be an operating period declared on these dairy products and an 
equalization fee put on them? - 
Mr. SExAUER. If there was an operating period declared on these 
dairy products and an equalization fee put on them, probably the 
dairy industry would be in such a depressed state that they would 
desire something like that to happen. 
. Mr. KiNcHELOE. You guess as to what your membership. would 
think about that.
	        

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.

What is the fifth month of the year?:

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