Federal Register - July 12, 1945

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FEDERAL
VOLUME 10

V

REGISTER
, 1934
4 A /IT E O

NUMBER 138

Washington, Thursday, July 12, 1945
CONTENTS

Regulations TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
Chapter VIIISugar Agency1
P art 802S ugar D eterminations
The Codification Guide, consist ing of a numerical list of the parts of the Code of Federal Regulations amended or added by documents appearing in this issue, follows the table of contents.

MAINLAND SUGARCANE FARMING PRACTICES
FOR THE 1 9 4 5 AND SUBSEQUENT CROP
YEARS

vided, The summer legumes occupy at least one-third of the land.
6 Turning or disking under two acres Pursuant tothe provisions of section 301 e of the Sugar Act of 1937, as of a good cover and growth except seed amended, the following determination is or seed heads of summer legumes or sor ghum.
hereby issued:
7 Applying 48 pounds of available 802.23g Farming practices in con phosphoric acid P30 3 to, or in connecnection with the production of sugarcane nection with, a full seeding of winter during the 1945 and subsequent crop legumes.
yearsa Conservation requirements.
8 Applying 500 pounds of basic slag The requirements of section 301 e of rock phosphate or colloidal phosphate in the Sugar Act of 1937, as amended, shall Florida to, or in connection with, a full be deemed to have been fulfilled with seeding of winter legumes.
respect to any sugarcane farm in the 9 Removing 25 cubic yards of earth Mainland cane sugar area for the 1945 in the construction, enlargement, or and each subsequent crop if there is cleaning out of lateral ditches and lead carried out during the calendar year in canals. Applicable in Louisiana only.
which the harvesting of the crop begins, 10 Carrying out on one and oneon land on the farm which is adapted to half acres of land in Florida, the top soil the production of sugarcane for sugar, of which is combustible determined as an acreage of approved conservation such by the State AAA Committee and practices equal to not less than 15 per from which no crop classified as soilcent of the acreage of sugarcane for depleting in ACP-1941,1941 Agricultural sugar growing on the farm for harvest Conservation Program Bulletin, as during such calendar year.
amended, is harvested and on which ade b Approved practices. Each of the quate facilities ditches, pumps, and following shall be counted as one acre necessary equipment have been main of conservation practices:
tained whether constructed in the 1 Seeding one acre of winter leg current calendar yer or earlier for umes in the fall.
flooding the land during the fire haz 2 Turning or disking under one acre ard season as a protection against of a satisfactory growth of summer le the destruction of such top soil by gumes grown alone.
fire, the practices specified in para 3 Turning or disking under one acre graphs B, C, D, and E of Amend of a satisfactory growth of winter legumes ment 3 to Southern Region Bulletin 101, seeded in the fall of the preceding year.
issued June 11, 1937, for protecting the 4 Turning or disking under one acre of a satisfactory growth of sorghum as soil against fire, assuring adequate drain age and preventing soil oxidation and a green manure crop.
5 Turning or disking under two acres subsidence; Provided, however, That of a good stand and good growth of sum there shall be carried out on such land mer legumes excluding peanuts, lespeon the farm such other practices as are deza, and summer legumes used as truck recommended for the farm by the County crops interplanted or grown in combi AAA Committee, and approved by the nation with row crops, such as corn; ProState AAA Committee, for protecting the soil against fire, assuring adequate drain1 Formerly War Food Administration Sugar Determinations.

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REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
D epartm ent . S e e also Sugar Agency.
Grain WFO 138____________
Livestock and meats WFO 48, term ination____________
Milk cans and covers WFO 104, revocation_____ ________
Milk in tri-state marketing area, Ky.-W. Va.-Ohio_________

A griculture
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F ederal T rade C o m m is s io n :

Automatic Electrical Devices Co., cease and desist order-

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F orest S ervice :

Nevada National Forest; order for removal of trespassing horses, mules, and burros__

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G eneral L and O f f ic e :

Colorado, opening of public lands--------- -------------------

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I nternal R evenue B ureau :

Income and excess profits tax;
computation of nontaxable income, nontaxable bonus income and depletion of certain natural deposits__ 8650
Stabilization of salaries; bonus limitations_______ a-------- 8652
I nterstate C ommerce C o m m ission :

Freight train service, special, prohibited_______________
Race horses and show animals, transportation restricted_
Rerouting of traffic; floods in eastern Pennsylvania_____
Water carriers, destruction of records 1 document, 2 cross references______________

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L abor D epartment :

Findings as to war contracts:
Contracting Plasterers Asso ciation, et al___________
Sinton Transfer___________

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O ffice of P rice A dministration :

Adjustments and pricing orders:
Bali Brassiere Co., Inc______
Beau Brummell Ties, Inc___
Hood Rubber Co. 2 docu ments ________________
Huyck, F. C., & Sons_____ _
K. & W. Rubber Corp______ _
Lee, Frank H., Co__________
. Lemarc Products, Inc_____ i _
Mossberg, O. F., &Sons, Inc__
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Federal Register - July 12, 1945

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Date12/07/1945

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