We believe that such a floor can be maintained by allowing the farmerproducer to sell his eggs on the open market at the prevailing market price and that the difference between the market price and the support price t]}en be made up by direct payment to the producer through his county ASC office. We believe that in order to avoid the concentration of egg oduction into larger and larger commercial units. participation in this program must be limited. We suggest that a limit be placed on the amount that may be received by any one producer in any one year. We feel that this amount should not be largpr than $1.000. As farmers our records indicate that the average farm flock of 350 to 400 hens would earn less than $600 in production payments yearly. Yours truly. WM. P. ULRIcH. Legislative Director. Funptions of the Presidents Committee for Hungarian Refugee Relief