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Moving Agricultural Surpluses Into Consumption

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This booklet shows in graphic form how the Commodity Credit Corporation is moving agricultural commodities acquired under the price support program into consumption channels both at home and abroad. Between June 30, 1953, and September 30, 1959, more than S17 billion worth of commodities were moved from CCC inventories through various sales and disposition programs. Results of these programs are highlighted in subsequent pages. Gives sales and dispositions of CCC price support commodities by program; payment- in-kind program developments; competitive bid program for export; average monthly subsidy bid levels allowed since the beginning of programs for corn, barley, grain sorghums, oats, rye, milled rice, and cotton.

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  • Office of the General Sales Manager, Commodity Stabilization Service, 1960. "Moving Agricultural Surpluses Into Consumption," USDA Miscellaneous 350132, United States Department of Agriculture.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:usdami:350132
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.350132
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