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the average farmer. In 1947, when production averages were beheved similar, the 

 fisherman paid approximately $541.38 in Federal taxes, the farmer $177.17. In 

 return the Federal government made a direct expenditure of $21.07 for each 

 fisherman during its 1948 fiscal year or about 90 cents per ton of fishery products 

 as compared with a direct expenditure of $98.88 for each farmer and $5.73 for 

 each ton of farm products. Expenditures for agriculture were for research, in- 

 formational services, and subsidies; for the fishing industry only the first two 

 since there were no fishery subsidies. 



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