Federal Register - March 19, 1937
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Agricultural Adjustment Administration.
N orth C entral D iv isio n ORDER WITH RESPECT TO ADAPTED ALFALFA AND RED CLOVER SEED
UNDER THE 193? AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PROGRAM IN THE
NORTH CENTRAL REGION
Whereas under the provisions of Section 13, Part IV of North Central Region Bulletin 101, as Amended, the eligi bility o f an applicant to receive a soil-building payment is dependent upon his carrying out soil-building practices in a manner and with such materials and with such kinds and quantities of adapted seed as conform with good farming practice; and Whereas alfalfa and red clover seed produced in certain localities are unadapted for use in other localities; and Whereas for many year studies have been conducted by the various agricultural colleges located in the North Central Region for the purpose o f determining the alfalfa and red clover seeds which are adapted in the States where such colleges are located; and Whereas the State agricultural conservation committees, after due consideration o f this problem have submitted recommendations based on practical experience and infor mation received from farmers in their States, setting forth the alfalfa and red clover seeds which are considered adapted in their States;
Now therefore, I, H. A. W allace, Secretary of Agriculture, pursuant to the authority vested in the Secretary o f Agri culture under Section 8 of the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, as Amended, do hereby determine that Red clover seed and alfalfa seed grown in Canada and grown in the following States in the United States, namely, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York:, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming, shall be regarded as adapted in connection with the 1937 Agri cultural Conservation Program in the entire North Central Region.
In testimony whereof, H. A. W allace, Secretary of Agri culture, has hereunto set his hand and caused the official seal of the Department of Agriculture to be affixed in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, this 18th day of March, 1937.
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H. A. W allace, Secretary of Agriculture.
F. R. Doc. 37-775; Filed, March 18,1937; 12:51 p. m .
ECRB-101 W hite County, Tennessee
Issued M arch 18,1937
1937 A gricultural C onservation P rogram EAST CENTRAL REGION BULLETIN 101 WHITE COUNTY, TENNESSEE
Pursuant to the authority vested in the Secretary of Agriculture under section 8 of the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, as amended, payments will be made, in connection with the effectuation of the purposes o f section 7 a of said Act for 1937, in accordance with the provisions of this East Central Region Bulletin 101, White County, Tennessee and such modifications or other provisions as may hereafter be made.
The 1937 Agricultural Conservation Program has been developed in accordance with the provisions of section 8, 15, and 16 o f the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, but the payment of any benefits pursuant to the pro visions of this bulletin is contingent upon such appropria tion, if any, as the Congress of the United States may here after make for such purpose, and the amounts of such payments will be finally determined by such appropriation and the extent of participation in the program. The rates of payment and the soil-building allowance set forth herein are computed upon the basis of an appropriation of $500,000,000 for the 1937 program for the Nation and 85 percent participation by farmers. The payments calculated in ac cordance with the provisions of Part I o f this Bulletin 101
may be increased or decreased depending upon the extent of participation in the East Central Region, but any such variation will not be in excess of 10 percent.
Part I. Rates and Conditions o f Payment Payment will be made in connection with the utilization in 1937 o f the land on any farm in White County, Tennessee, in the amounts and subject to the conditions hereinafter set forth.
S ection 1. Payment for Diversion from Cotton and To bacco Soil-Depleting Bases.For each acre diverted from any cotton or tobacco soil-depleting base for the farm, pay ment will be made as follows:
a Cotton. 5 cents per pound of the base yield per acre of cotton for the farm, for each acre rounded to the near est whole acre diverted not in excess o f 35 percent of the cotton soil-depleting base, except that, if such base is 5.7
acres or less, payment may be made for diverting all or any part o f such base not to exceed 2 acres.
b Tobacco.5 cents per pound of the base yield per acre of tobacco for the farm, for each acre or fraction thereof rounded to the nearest tenth acre diverted not in excess of 25 percent of the tobacco soil-depleting base.
S ection 2. General Farm AUcnoance.The general farm allowance for the farm is the maximum amount for which payment may be made for carrying out soil-building prac tices and for diversion from the general soil-depleting base.
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