Federal Register - April 10, 1936
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REGSTER
EDERAL
VOLUME I
% - , 1934
A/ITEO
NUMBER 20
Washington, Friday, April 10, 1936
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Agricultural Adjustment Administration.
1936 Son. C onservation P rogram N orth C entral R egion
or building practice. The amount of such, payment made with respect to any farm shall be computed as follows:
Soil depleting crop
Bulletin No. 1
Pursuant to the authority vested in the Secretary of A gri culture under Section 8 of the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, payments will be made, in connection with the effectuation of the purposes of section 7 a of said act dur ing 1936, in accordance with the following provisions and such other provisions as may hereafter be made:
rates and conditions op payment
Payment for each acre of the Maximum acreage with respect to which pay base acreage used in 1936 in ment will be made the manner specified above
An average for the United 15 percent of the base States of $10 per acre, varyacreage for the farm of ing among states, counties, all soil depleting crops and individual farms, as except cotton, tobacco, the productivity of the crop sugar beets, and flax, land used for these crops varies from the average pro ductivity of all such crop land in the United States.1
hi for each pound of the nor 35 percent of the eetton b Cotton.
base acreage for the mal yield per acre of cotton farm.
for the farm.
For each pound of the normal 30 percent of the base c Tobacco.
acreage for the farm.
yield per acre of tobacco for the farm at the following rates per pound of specified kinds of tobacco, as follows:
1 h i for Burley.
2 A Yii for dark alt-cured.
3 3fS for Miami Valley types 42, 43, & 44, Wisconsin types 54
& 55, or any other kind of tobacco.
d Sugar beets and flax. Payments which will be made with respect to sugar beets and flax are set forth in sections 4 and 5.
a All soil depleting crops except cot ton, tobacco, sugar beets, and flax.
Payment will be made, in connection with the utilization in 1936 of the land on any farm 1 in the North Central Region of the United States, in the amounts and subject to the conditions hereinafter set forth:
1. Soil Building Payments.Payment will be made for the planting of soil building crops on crop lan d 3 in 1936 and the carrying out of soil building practices on crop land or pasture in 1936, as such rates in any state, and for such crops and practices in any state, and upon such conditions 1 The rate per acre will vary among the states and counties as are recommended by the state committee for such state depending upon the productivity of crop land devoted to com, wheat, oats, barley, rye, buckwheat, grain sorghum, soybeans, and approved by the Secretary: Provided., That the total cowpeas, dry edible beans, potatoes, sweet potatoes, sweet sorghum soil building payment made with respect to any farm a for syrup, and broom com; and vary among farms within the shall not exceed an amount equal to $1.00 for each acre county depending upon the productivity of crop land.
l The total payment made in any county pursuant to this pro of crop land on the farm used in 1936 for soil conserving vision will be made with respect to an acreage not exceeding 25
crops and soil building crops, or b shall not exceed $10.00 percent of the aggregate of the cotton base acreages which could be established for all the farms in the county.
for the farm, whichever is the larger.
2.
Soil Conserving.Payment will be made with respect 3. Minimum acreage of Soil Conserving Crops.No pay to each acre of the base acreage for the farm of any soil de ment shall be made with respect to any farm, in accordance pleting crop or any group of such crops which in 1936 is used with any of the provisions herein, unless the total acreage for the production of any soil conserving crop or any soil of soil conserving crops and soil building crops on crop land building crop, or is devoted to any approved soil conservation on the farm in 1936 equals or exceeds either a 20 percent of the base acreages of all soil depleting crops4 for the farm, or b the maximum acreage with respect to which soil 1The term farm as used herein shall mean all tracts of farm conserving payment could be obtained pursuant to the pro land in the same county under the same ownership and operated in 1936, as all or part of a single farming unit, by the same visions of section 2.
operator.
4. Sugar Beets.Payment will be made with respect to any 3The North Central Region includes the states of Ohio, Indi farm on which sugar beets are grown in 1936, in an amount ana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, South for each acre of such crops grown on the farm in 1936, not Dakota, and Nebraska.
The term crop land as used herein shall mean all land from which any crop other than wild hay was harvested in 1935 to
gether with all other farm land which is tillable and from which at least one crop other than wild hay has been harvested since January 1, 1930.
Not including sugar beets or flax. Any payment made with respect to any farm on which any of these crops are grown in 1936 shall also be conditioned upon the provisions of sections 4
and 5.
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