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GENERAL FARM PROGRAM 



Mr. AND.aESEN. .Vs a part of the chairman's request I would hke 

 to have inserted ia the record the figures showing the 1930 acreage, 

 yield and the production in the corn -producing area as compared 

 with the 1948 acreage and the yield; and at the same time, the figures 

 for the noncommercial area giving the same data, so we can show where 

 the greatest increase in acreage has been and the greatest yields have 

 occurred. 



Mr. Pace. You may recall that we have had placed in. the record 

 the Secretary's statement, which gives complete statistical information, 

 including those figures you are requesting, does it not? 



Mr. Walker. Yes. 



Mr. A.NDRESEN. The informition you have given I believe is already 

 in the record, is it not? 



Mr. Pace. Yes; I merely wanted to summarizi^ it here. 



Mr. Andresen. Yes, and as a part of that same statement, so as 

 to indicate the reduction in the commercial area, an.d the figures 

 showing the yields in the noncommercial area, I would like to have 

 that data in the record. 



Mr. Walker. Those figures are available here and can be dug out 

 for the record. 



Mr. Pace. When you revise your remarks, Mr. Walker, will you 

 at this point put that information in as a part of your testimony? 



Mr. Walker. As a part of my testimony rather than digging it 

 out here? 



Air. Pace. Yes. 



Mr. Walker. Very well. 



(The information requested follows:) 



Corn: Acreage planted in commercial corn-producing area as defined in 1943 compared 

 with the plantings of corn in the noncommercial area 



[Thousand acres planted] 



1 Preliminary estimates; final estimates not available on county basis. 



