Role of Giant Corporations: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First Session-Ninety-second Congress, Second Session, on the Role of Giant Corporations in the American and World EconomiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - 5895 lappuses |
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... North Dakota Farm Bureau ( written statement ) .. Rohde , Gilbert C. , president , Wisconsin Farmers Union , 117 West Spring Street , Chippewa Falls , Wis .. Page 17 238 196 194 198 Schultz , Erhardt , vice president , Sauk County ...
... North Dakota Farm Bureau ( written statement ) .. Rohde , Gilbert C. , president , Wisconsin Farmers Union , 117 West Spring Street , Chippewa Falls , Wis .. Page 17 238 196 194 198 Schultz , Erhardt , vice president , Sauk County ...
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... North Dakota , who could not be here today . ( The materials to be furnished for inclusion in the record follow :) [ Reprint from the Congressional Record , Apr. 30 , 1968 ] SMALL BUSINESS AND THE COMMUNITY - THE EFFECTS OF THE SCALE OF ...
... North Dakota , who could not be here today . ( The materials to be furnished for inclusion in the record follow :) [ Reprint from the Congressional Record , Apr. 30 , 1968 ] SMALL BUSINESS AND THE COMMUNITY - THE EFFECTS OF THE SCALE OF ...
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... NORTH DAKOTA . EXECUTIVE OFFICE , Bismarck , April 16 , 1968 . Hon . GAYLORD NELSON , U.S. Senator , Washington , D.C. DEAR SENATOR NELSON : It has come to my attention that your Senate Com- mittee studying monopoly and small business ...
... NORTH DAKOTA . EXECUTIVE OFFICE , Bismarck , April 16 , 1968 . Hon . GAYLORD NELSON , U.S. Senator , Washington , D.C. DEAR SENATOR NELSON : It has come to my attention that your Senate Com- mittee studying monopoly and small business ...
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... North Dakota has barred corporation farming since the middle 1930's . During those depression years , land foreclosures placed so many farms in the hands of the corporation lender , that there was grave danger of the majority of our ...
... North Dakota has barred corporation farming since the middle 1930's . During those depression years , land foreclosures placed so many farms in the hands of the corporation lender , that there was grave danger of the majority of our ...
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... South Dakota Legislature , Senate bill 92 , was patterned very closely after the North Dakota Anti - Corporation Farm Act , which you may be familiar with . Their act , which has been on the lawbooks of North Dakota since 1932 ...
... South Dakota Legislature , Senate bill 92 , was patterned very closely after the North Dakota Anti - Corporation Farm Act , which you may be familiar with . Their act , which has been on the lawbooks of North Dakota since 1932 ...
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4176. lappuse - The consequence of all these causes has been, a great subdivision of the soil, and a great equality of condition ; the true basis, most certainly, of a popular government.
4474. lappuse - The whole soil was unreclaimed from barbarism. They were themselves either from their original condition, or from the necessity of their common interest, nearly on a general level in respect to property. Their situation demanded a parcelling out and division of the lands, and it may be fairly said that this necessary act fixed the future frame and form of their government.* The character of their political institutions was determined by the fundamental laws respecting property. . . . The consequence...
4611. lappuse - ... per carcass. The supermarkets bought dressed carcasses in the last week of December and the first week of January, the period of the survey, for 37-38 cents a pound. That amounted to $228 per carcass delivered to the supermarket's butchering block.
4200. lappuse - Corson Custer Davison Day Deuel Dewey Douglas Edmunds Fall River Faulk Grant Gregory Haakon Hamlin Hand Hanson Harding Hughes Hutchinson Hyde Jackson Jerauld Jones Kingsbury Lake Lawrence Lincoln Lyman McCook McPherson Marshall Meade...
4176. lappuse - They came to a new country. There were, as yet, no lands yielding rent, and no tenants rendering service. The whole soil was unreclaimed from barbarism. They were themselves, either from their original condition, or from the necessity of their common interest, nearly on a general level, in respect to property.
4610. lappuse - JOINT RESOLUTION To establish a National Commission on Food Marketing to study the food Industry from the producer to the consumer.
4299. lappuse - The data used in this report were obtained during a regional study of western livestock ranching conducted by the Farm Production Economics Division, Economic Research Service, US Department of Agriculture, and several State agricultural experiment stations in the West.
4644. lappuse - But development of this pattern of agriculture, often operated like industry from urban centers and worked by wage labor, is not peculiar to any one part of the Nation. It has been reported in some degree from all sections. Whether industrialization of farming is a threat not only to the family farm, but also to the rural society founded upon the family farm, is the specific subject of the present report. The purpose of this study is to test by contemporary field research the historic hypothesis...
4301. lappuse - Wooten, HH , and Anderson, JR Major Uses of Land in the United States, Summary for 1954. US Dept. Agr., Agr. Inform. Bui. 168, table 31, Jan.
4329. lappuse - Ratio 6.5 6.6 6.8 6.7 8.4 6.7 Corporate Farming bid market prices is not normally restricted. Separation of ownership from management is quite common. Most farm corporations are closely held family corporations. Their reasons for incorporating are typically: (1) to facilitate gift transfer of property for estate and retirement planning, (2) to provide for business continuity, (3) to gain income tax advantages, (4) to limit personal liability, and (5) to improve access to capital. These motives, however,...