| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1975 - 74 pages
...general. The involvement of the Federal Government in the promotion of a particular 64-616 O - 75 - 4 commodity at the expense of other commodities would...food market. The net effect of such action would be unnecessarily increase costs to both producers and consumers. Sincerely, CLAYTON YEUTTEB, Acting Secretary.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry - 1975 - 1238 pages
...long-run interest of agriculture, the food industry, or consumers in general. It is OMB's view that the involvement of the Federal Government in the promotion...the expense of other commodities would compel other <rroups to seek similar assistance in order to maintain their share of the food market. The net effect... | |
| United States. Congress House. Committee on Agriculture - 1976 - 928 pages
...Management and Budget foresaw the dangers of commodity boards when it stated that the bill : * * * would not be in the long-run Interest of agriculture,...action would be to unnecessarily increase costs to both producer and consumers. OMB's prophecy has become reality, and it is time for Congress to administer... | |
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