Cotton and Wool SituationDepartment of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, 1981 |
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480-pound net weight acetate Agricultural Agricultural Marketing Service beginning August Beginning stocks brassieres Bureau carpet Census cents a pound China Compiled from reports corduroy cotton equivalent cotton prices cotton production cotton textile cotton yields countries crop December decline deficiency payments demand earlier economic ELS cotton ending stocks equivalent of U.S. estimated expected forecast foreign growth inches Includes increase January July justed justed knit lace loan rate major manmade fiber mill consumption million bales million pounds mohair months November Nylon October Olefin Outlook Pakistan planted polyester Primarily manufactured products Prod ratio raw cotton raw fiber equivalent Rayon rise seasonally adjusted second quarter September shipments Soviet Union spot prices Staple Cap Supply and disappearance Table Taiwan target price Texas textile imports third quarter U.S. cotton U.S. exports U.S. mill Unad United upland cotton USDA Wearing apparel weight bales World cotton World3 woven fabric yarn
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Side 35 - MAIL ORDER FORM To: Superintendent of Documents, US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402 Enclosed find $. (check or money order payable to the Superintendent of Documents). (Please do not send cash or stamps. ) Please send me the publications I have indicated.
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Side 15 - August 18 through August 29, 1986, wool producers approved an agreement to continue deductions from Commodity Credit Corporation wool Incentive payments to finance the promotion of wool. The agreement authorizes continued deductions from payments made under the National Wool Act on wool and unshorn lambs marketed during 1986 through 1990. The agreement authorizes deductions of up to 6 cents per pound on shorn wool and 30 cents per hundredweight on unshorn lambs. When wool and lamb payments are computed,...
Side 6 - ... equal to the difference between the target price and the higher of the loan level or the average market price.
Side 9 - Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.
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Side 32 - Includes laces, lace articles, veils and veilings, nets and nettings, when reported in pounds.