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United States Congress House Committee On Agric
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Mr. Smith, I don't want to be evasive. I'm not sure I know the answer to that. Perhaps some of the gentlemen here from the industry group, when their turn comes, would be in a bet- ter position to answer that for you.
The only observation I might make is that it's my understanding that the portion of the amendment which would increase the ex- emption level from 30, 000 hens to 50, 000 hens would effectively re- move about 20 percent of the producers subject to the act, while only eliminating 2
...percent of the assessments. That would suggest that there are a number of producers that are at the smaller end of the spectrum, at least in that 30, 000 to 50, 000 hen range. But beyond that, I would defer to the industry representatives to help you on that.
Mr. Smith of Oregon. I thank you. The obvious reason for my question is simply that if it takes 100, 000 hens to make a living, then a 50, 000 exemption is not out of line. If you can't make a liv- ing on 50, 000 hens, you probably ought to be exempted from the act.


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