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...first words that rolled off the tongue of Pronouncer Benson S. Alleman (accurate . . . alliance . . . ambitious) should have been easy. But to Sandra's great surprise, one girl spelled dessert with an "i." After that, 100 words passed without a slip. Then one twelve-year-old spelled solicit with an "s" instead of "c." After that, the heads began to roll faster...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: No. 49 | 5/30/1955 | See Source »

...biggest wheat user. The rest would have to be upgraded by blending it with strong-gluten wheat.* But there is comparatively little strong-gluten wheat available with which to do the blending. Said Nebraska Wheat Farmer Herb Hughes, member of a five-man board that advises Agriculture Secretary Ezra Benson on the operations of the Commodity Credit Corp.: the breadmaking quality of the Government's stockpile is "fantastic and deplorable." This week Secretary Benson was scheduled to go to Hutchinson, Kans. for a conference with some 5,000 farmers, millers and bakers to outline an incentive plan under which...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AGRICULTURE: Plenty of Nothing | 5/30/1955 | See Source »

...Benson has long been aware of the downgrading of U.S. wheat surpluses, but doing something about it has seemed an almost insoluble problem. Quality controls are highly complex to administer and would be a political headache, since many farmers can grow nothing but weak-gluten wheat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AGRICULTURE: Plenty of Nothing | 5/30/1955 | See Source »

FARM SURPLUS has been whittled in a $5,800,000 deal with Argentina. Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson has sold off about 44 million Ibs. of surplus cottonseed oil, nearly 15% of the total 260 million Ibs. the Government bought under price props...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Clock, may 9, 1955 | 5/9/1955 | See Source »

...Agriculture Department worried. Estimates are that this year's crop will be down 17% from last year's 790,700,000 bu. and 25% below the ten-year average, largely because of acreage cutbacks and a severe drought in the Texas-Nebraska wheat belt. Agriculture Secretary Benson is afraid that farmers will vote down controls this year, thus kick over high price supports in favor of higher acreage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Clock, Apr. 25, 1955 | 4/25/1955 | See Source »

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