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Abstract
The extent to which farm exports have received assistance from the United States Government
is a subject of continuing interest and controversy. Relative data on a current basis are published
in the Demand and Price Situation. This article presents a comprehensive estimate
and analysis of Government financing during the post-World War II period. It also discusses
the relationship of Government financed exports to total agricultural exports, to the gross foreign
expenditures of the United States, and to overall measures of surplus disposal.