Grass surpluses have developed on grazing ground on many farms at present following recent good growth. |
The EU pays 2.7 billion euros a year to farmers to grow sugar beet, and then offloads the resulting surpluses on the world market. |
Largely neglected by their British governors, they traded surpluses of livestock, wheat, and flour with Louisbourg and Boston. |
Government surpluses drain the private sector of net savings, a very contractionary policy! |
Wartime was a period of massive fiscal deficits and huge current account surpluses. |
In the enterprise of the future, soft skills are like budgets surpluses are preferred over deficits. |