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... called for surplus control through quotas placed on bushels , tons , or other units , rather than on acreage . An acreage allotment allows the farmer to produce as much as he can on the reduced acreage in cultivation . For example , in ...
... called for surplus control through quotas placed on bushels , tons , or other units , rather than on acreage . An acreage allotment allows the farmer to produce as much as he can on the reduced acreage in cultivation . For example , in ...
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... called for conversion to a free market for agriculture . group often Farm area Republicans favored assistance to farmers , including price supports , but , for some of the reasons indicated above in the discussion of feed - poor areas ...
... called for conversion to a free market for agriculture . group often Farm area Republicans favored assistance to farmers , including price supports , but , for some of the reasons indicated above in the discussion of feed - poor areas ...
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... called the " outmoded " idea that flood control should begin at the bottom of the stream . He admitted that joint planning had stopped late in 1951 , but , he said , the new meetings had been called by the watershed association at the ...
... called the " outmoded " idea that flood control should begin at the bottom of the stream . He admitted that joint planning had stopped late in 1951 , but , he said , the new meetings had been called by the watershed association at the ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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