Federal Register - May 15, 1940
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Rules, Regulations, Orders TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
CHAPTER VIIAGRICULTURAL AD
JUSTMENT ADMINISTRATION
Wheat 41-2
P art 728P roclamation P ertaining to T otal S upply and N ormal S upply of W heat for the 1940-41 M arketing Y ear and the N ational A creage Allot ment for the 1941 C rop of W heat
Whereas, the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, as amended, provides:
Sec. 332. Not later than July 15 of each marketing year for wheat, the Secretary of Agriculture shall ascertain and proclaim the total supply and the normal supply of wheat for such marketing year, and the na tional acreage allotment for the next crop of wheat.
Sec. 333. The national acreage allotment for any crop of wheat shall be that acreage which the Secretary determines will, on the basis of the national average yield for wheat, produce an amount thereof adequate, to gether with the estimated carryover at the beginning of the marketing year for such crop, to make available a supply for such marketing year equal to a normal years do mestic consumption and exports plus 30 per centum thereof. The national acreage allot ment for wheat for 1938 shall be sixty-two million five hundred thousand acres. The national acreage allotment for wheat for any year shall be not less than fifty-five million acres;
Whereas said act contains, in section 301 b, the following definitions of terms here pertinent:
Carry-over of wheat, for any marketing year shall be the quantity of wheat on hand in the United States at the beginning of such marketing year, not including any wheat which was produced in the United States during the calendar year then cur rent, and not including any wheat held by the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation un der Title V.
Marketing year means, in the case of the following commodities, the period be ginning on the first and ending with the second date specified below:
Wheat, July 1-June 30.
Normal supply in the case of
wheat shall be a normal years domestic consumption and exports of the commodity, plus 15 per centum in the case of wheat, of a normal years domestic con
sumption and exports, as an allowance for CONTENTS
a normal carry-over.
Normal years domestic consumption, in RULES, REGULATIONS, ORDERS
the case of wheat, shall be the yearly average quantity of the commodity, T itle 7A griculture :
Page wherever produced, that was cosumed con Agricultural Adjustment Ad sumed in the United States during the ministration:
ten marketing years immediately preceding the marketing year in which such consump State wheat acreage allot tion is determined, adjusted for current ments for 1941_________ 1726
trends in such consumption.
Total and normal supply of Normal years exports in the case of wheat for 1940-41 m ar wheat shall be the yearly average quantity of the commodity produced in the keting year; national United States that was exported from the acreage allotment, 1941
United States during the ten marketing c ro p -------------------------- 1725
years immediately preceding the marketing year in which such exports are T itle 9Animals and Animal determined, adjusted for current trends in P roducts:
such exports.
Agricultural Marketing Service:
Total supply of wheat for any Hollenbeck Sales, notice un marketing year shall be the carry-over of the commodity for such marketing year plus der Packers and Stockthe estimated production of the commodity yards Act_____________ 1726
in the United States during the calendar year in which such marketing year begins; T itle 16C ommercial P ractices:
and Whereas said act provides, in section 301 c, that The latest available statistics of the Fed eral Government shall be used by the Secre tary of Agriculture in making the deter minations required to be made by the Sec retary under this Act:
Federal Trade Commission:
Chapman Health Products Co., et al_____________ 1729
Prudential Sales Corp__ __1727
Standard Brands, Inc., et al_1726
T itle 26I nternal R evenue :
Bureau of Internal Revenue:
Distilled spirits containers, labeling and reuse_____ 1729
T itle 29Labor :
Wage and Hour Division:
Minimum wage rates:
Hat industry____________ 1731
Woolen industry_________ 1730
T itle 31M oney and F inance :
Now, therefore, be it known that I, H. A. Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture of the United States of America, acting under and pursuant to, and by virtue of the authority vested in the Secretary of Agriculture by the Agricultural Adjust ment Act of 1938, as amended, upon the basis of the latest available statistics of T reasury :_
the Federal Government do hereby find, Monetary Offices:
determine, and proclaim under sections Foreign exchange, etc., trans332 and 333 of said Act that:
actions, general licenses relative to:
728.201 Total supply, normal supply, Government of Belgium and 1941 national allotment for wheat.
and Banque Nationale a The total supply of wheat for the de Belgique__________ 1732
marketing year commencing July 1, 1940, Government of the Nether is 949 million bushels.
lands_______________ 1731
b The normal supply of wheat for Javasche Bank, et al_____ 1732
the marketing year commencing July 1, T itle 34 N avy :
1940, is 872 million bushels.
Department of the Navy:
c The national acreage allotment Naval Reserve:
for the 1941 crop of wheat is 62 million Subpart BProcurement_1732
acres. Sec. 332, 333, 301 b, 301 c, Subpart CProm otion___ 1741
Subpart DTransfers____ 1751
52 Stat. 53, 39, 43, 775; 53 Stat. 1125;
7 U.S.C., Supp. IV, 1332, 1333, 1301
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