Federal Register - March 15, 1944

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FEDERAL
VOLUME 9

REGSTER
1934
c O A fiT ED

NUMBER 53

Washington, Wednesday, March 15, 1944
Regulations
planted or grown in combination with CONTENTS
row crops, such as corn: Provided, The REGULATIONS
AND NOTICES
summer legumes occupy at least onethird of the land.
TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
C ustoms B ureau :
Page 3 Each of the following practices in Coal, coke, and briquets; tax - Chapter VIIIWar Food Administration the amounts specified shall be counted able status on importations Sugar Regulations as one acre of conservation practices:
from certain countries____ 2834
i Application of 48 pounds of avail Wool products labeling, invoice P art 802 S ugar D eterminations able phosphoric acid P2Os to, or in con requirements___________
2816
FARMING PRACTICES FOR 1944 SUGARCANE nection with, a full seeding of winter F ederal T rade C o m m issio n :
legumes.
CROP IN MAINLAND CANE SUGAR AREA
New Standard Publishing Co., Determination of farming practices to slag rock phosphate or Colloidal Phos be carried out in connection with the phate in Florida to, or in connection I nterstate C ommerce C o m m issio n :
Van Nest, N. Y., unloading of production of the 1944 crop of sugarcane with, a full seeding of winter legumes.
coal--------------------------- 2835
in the mainland cane sugar area.
iii Removing 25 cubic yards of earth Pursuant to the provisions of section in the construction, enlargement, or N ational H ousing A gency :
Private war housing, occupancy 301 e of the Sugar Act of 1937, as cleaning out of lateral ditches and lead and disposition_________ 2816
amended, and Executive Order No. 9322, canals. Applicable in Louisiana only.
Public war housing:
issued March 26, 1943, as amended by 4 Each one and one-half acres of Occupancy __________
2818
Executive Order No. 9334, issued April 19, land the top soil of which is combustible Termination during war of 1943 the following determination is determined as such by the State AAA
other than permanent, hereby issued:
Cpmmittee and from which no crop unmovable housing_____ 2819
802.23f Farming practices in con classified as soil-depleting in ACP-1941, N avy D epartment :
nection with the production of the 1944 1941 Agricultural Conservation Program United States Marine Corps;
crop of sugarcane in the mainland cane Bulletin, as amended, is harvested in pay and allowances______ 2834
sugar areaa Conservation require 1944 and on which adequate facilities O ffice of P rice A d m inistration :
ditches, pumps, and necessary equip ments. The requirements of section 301
Agricultural containers, eastern e of the Sugar Act of 1937, as amended, ment have been maintained whether and central wooden RMPR
shall be deemed to have been fulfilled constructed in 1944 or earlier for flood 320___________________ 2821
with respect to any sugarcane farm in the ing the land during the 1944 fire hazard Airplanes, used Rev. SR 14, mainland cane sugar area if there is seasoQas a protection against the de Am. 106_______________ 2829
carried out in 1944, on land on the farm struction of such top soil by fire and on Asbestos-cement building ma which is adapted to the production of which there are carried out the prac terials MPR 466, Am. 2 __ 2821
sugarcane for sugar, an acreage of ap tices specified in paragraphs B, C, D, and Citrus products, 1944 and later E
of Amendment 3
to Southern Region proved conservation practices equal to packs MPR 509, Order 1_ 2835
not less than 15 per cent of the acreage Bulletin 101, issued June 11, 1937, for Fats and oils RO 16, Am. 119 _ 2839
of sugarcane for sugar growing on the protecting the soil against fire, assuring Foods, processed Rev. RO 13, adequate drainage and preventing soil farm for harvest in 1944.
Am. 7 to Rev. Supp. 1___ 2830
b Approved practices. 1 Each acre oxidaton and subsidence, shall be Fuel oil coupon values Rev. RO
of the following shall be counted as one counted as one acre of conservation 11, Am. 1 to Supp. 1__
2826
practices : Provided, however, That there acre of conservation practices:
Gasoline rationing RO
5C, Am.
shall be carried out on such land on the 1 Seeding winter legumes in the fall 110----------------- ------------ 2829
farm such other practices, as are recom of 1944.
Linseed replacement oil Rev.
ii Turning under a satisfactory mended for the farm by the County AAA
SR 14, Am. 105_________ 2829
growth of summer legumes grown alone. Committee, and approved by the State Meat, fats, fish and cheeses iii Turning under in 1944 a satisfac AAA Committe, for protecting the soil RO 16, Am. 20 to Rev.
tory growth of winter legumes seeded in against fire, assuring adequate drainage, Supp. 1--------------2830
preventing soil oxidation and subsidence, the fall of 1943.
Puerto Rico; groceries, liquors, 2 Each two acres of the following and otherwise preserving and improving etc. RMPR 183, Am. 27 2831
shall be counted as one acre of con the fertility of the soil and preventing Shoes RO 17, Am. 55________ 2829
soil erosion, such practices to be consist servation practices:
Sugar allotment increases Rev.
i Turning under a good stand and ent with reasonable standards of the RO 3, Am. 3; Am. 4 2 doc good growth of summer legumes ex farming community in which the land is uments.___:________ 2826,2828
cluding peanuts, lespedeza, and summer located. Applicable in Florida only.
legumes used as truck crops inter Continued on next page Continued on next page 2815

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Federal Register - March 15, 1944

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Date15/03/1944

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