Consumers' Guide, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1935 - Agriculture |
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... increase in hogs . Producers will be permitted under this program to produce 100 percent as many hogs as in 1932- 33 , which is expected to increase hog production 30 percent in 1936 over 1935. Meat from these hogs , however , will not ...
... increase in hogs . Producers will be permitted under this program to produce 100 percent as many hogs as in 1932- 33 , which is expected to increase hog production 30 percent in 1936 over 1935. Meat from these hogs , however , will not ...
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... increased meat and lard supplies in 1936-37 . Shortage of these foods will be offset to some extent , however , by ... increase in supply for consump- tion . Raisins and dried apples will probably be plentiful , too . Supplies of dried ...
... increased meat and lard supplies in 1936-37 . Shortage of these foods will be offset to some extent , however , by ... increase in supply for consump- tion . Raisins and dried apples will probably be plentiful , too . Supplies of dried ...
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... increased sharply in 1934-35 over the previous year , and carry - over stocks were there- fore reduced , supplies ... increase or decrease supplies . The Potato Act of 1935 has not yet been made fully effective . A marketing agreement ...
... increased sharply in 1934-35 over the previous year , and carry - over stocks were there- fore reduced , supplies ... increase or decrease supplies . The Potato Act of 1935 has not yet been made fully effective . A marketing agreement ...
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... increase in price would not represent any greater cost to them . If the price of apples , on the other hand , were to jump 100 percent and if workers usually buy 10 pounds a week , that increase would mean something . BEFORE 1921 the ...
... increase in price would not represent any greater cost to them . If the price of apples , on the other hand , were to jump 100 percent and if workers usually buy 10 pounds a week , that increase would mean something . BEFORE 1921 the ...
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... increase in price . Flour millers in Philadelphia were reported as having served notice on bread bak- ers that those who did not raise their price would get no flour . Bakers ' associations in various parts of the country were reported ...
... increase in price . Flour millers in Philadelphia were reported as having served notice on bread bak- ers that those who did not raise their price would get no flour . Bakers ' associations in various parts of the country were reported ...
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