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If til t: - - ;a aro .1 tcliovo there is a 
- - .tivo. h loan progran, by comparison, would 
c flc< ' thcut | coiling over then. ... 
othors, I an going to discuss tho possi- 
bility oi bhor than price fixing. 
r.s can bo rr.isod tc ntago of parity 
In effect, the lorn guarantees the partioi- 
. rice. At • sttine ho can obtain, in cash, 
i • f his acreage allotri3nt. ;.ioroovor, 
sine itl - crop, tho farmor can roalizo an addi- 
i j by selling u is product if tho market price rises above 
leer. rate. 
"Achicr 3 paril ■ ;ugh a high loan policy has a number of 
■ s. 
.'ct, p ■ urns could bo obtained without apprepria- 
funds specifically for parity payr/ic-nts. 
, 11 I dtiro far r .uld be rc- 
, -• . ry could bo used tc carry, cut the new 
• 
" , it •:; possible to bring"] in tho pro- 
100 per • .- ting quotas wore put 
t ■ - bir.e. subject to nar- 
' , ' ' Loans, 
