. . "Political spots"@en . . . . . . . . . "[Political spots. Kennedy presidential campaign. Hubert H. Humphrey speaks to John F. Kennedy about the decline in agricultural income]"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Kennedy outlines his farm program. He intends to continue programs with which he has been associated in the Senate for a number of years, including the Food for Peace program. He supports better distribution of surpluses to needy Americans and through the United Nations, as well as better research, and conservation of the land. Supply and demand must be balanced. Kennedy is committed to improving farmers' income; his goal is parity of income. Humphrey and Kennedy deride Nixon's proposed policies. Humphrey asserts that the president must outline a program and lay it before the Congress. In addition, the country needs a Secretary of Agriculture who will work for the farmer."@en . . . . . "Minnesota." . . "1960" . . "Wisconsin." . .