Federal Register - November 6, 1940
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REGISTER
FEDERAL
VOLUME 5
1934
i/A/iTED
NUMBER 217
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Washington, Wednesday Novem ber 6, 1940
Rules , Regulations , Orders TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
CHAPTER V II AG RICU LTU RAL AD
JUSTMENT A D M IN ISTRATIO N
B u lle tin N S C P 501
P art
706 1941
N
t io n
S tores C onserva P rogram
aval
T able of C ontents Sec.
706.200
706.201
706.202
706.203
706.204
Authority, availability o f funds.
Definitions.
D u ra tio n o f program .
K in d o f paym ents.
C on ditions o f paym ent P e rfo rm
ance required.
706.205 Excess cotton acreage.
706.206 R ates o f paym ent.
706.207 Ap p lication a n d eligibility fo r p ay m ent.
a P ilin g o f w o rk sheet an d application.
b T im e lim it fo r filing w ork sheets and applications.
c Producer eligible fo r paym ent.
d T im e of paym ent.
e Assignm ents.
706.208 Adm inistration.
706.200 Authority and availability of funds. Pursuant to the authority vested in the Secretary of Agriculture under section 8 of the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, as amend ed, and in connection with the effectua tion of the purposes of section 7 a of said Act in 1941, payments will be made for participation in the 1941 Naval Stores Conservation Program in accord ance with the provisions of this bulletin1
and such modifications thereof or other provisions as may hereafter be made.
The provisions of the 1941 Naval Stores Conservation Program are neces sarily subject to such legislation affect ing said program as the Congress o f the United States may hereafter enact; the making o f the payments herein provided for is contingent upon such appropria tion as the Congress may hereafter pro vide for such purpose; and the amounts 1F or the in fo rm a tio n of producers o f gu m naval st&res in N o rth C arolin a, So uth C aro lina, G eorgia, Florida, A la bam a , M ississippi, Louisiana, a n d Texas. T h is bu lle tin explains the procedure to be follow ed in order to qu alify fo r paym ents u n d e r th e N ava l Stores Conservation P ro gram fo r 1941.
of such payments will be finally deter mined by such appropriation and by the extent of participation in the program.
Any increase or decrease in the rates of payment and deduction set forth herein because of the extent of par ticipation in the program will not be in excess of 10 percent.
706.201 Definition of terms a
Turpentine farm. The land and turpen tine timber owned or leased, or operated on a sharecrop basis, and under one management and in one general locality, which is being operated for the produc tion of gum naval stores.
b Gum naval stores. Crude gum oleoresin, gum turpentine, and gum rosin produced from living trees. Gum naval stores does not include naval stores produced from dead timber, stumps, knots, etc.
c Producer. Any person or persons, firm, partnership, corporation, or other business enterprise, doing business as a single legal entity and producing gum naval stores from timber controlled for turpentine purposes through fee owner ship, cash lease, percentage lease, share lease, or other form of control.
d Face. The whole wound or ag gregate of streaks made by chipping, streaking, or pulling live trees to stimu late the flow of gum.
e Cup. A container made of metal, clay or other material hung on or below the face to accumulate the flow of gum.
f Tins. The gutters or aprons, made of sheet metal or other material, used to aid in conducting the crude gum oleoresin from a face into a cup.
g Crop. 10,000 turpentine faces.
h D rift or tract. A portion or sub division of a crop set apart for conven ience of operation.
i D. b. h. Diameter breast height, i. e., diameter of tree measured at 4y2
feet from the ground.
j Turpentine season. The entire calendar year or, if a turpentine farm is operated less than the full calendar 706.200 to 706.208 were Issued un der th e auth ority con tained in Sections 7 to 17, as am ended, 49 Stat. 1148, 1915; 50 Stat. 329;
52 Stat. 31, 204, 205, 746; 53 Stat. 550, 573;
16 U.S.C., Sup. 590g-590q.
CONTENTS
RULES, REGULATIONS, ORDERS
T itle 7 A griculture ;
Agricultural Adjustment Ad ministration:
Naval stores conservation program for 1941_______
T itle 17 C ommodity and S ecur ities
Pa6
4383
E xchanges :
Securities and Exchange Com mission :
Portfolio securities, valuation in special situations_____
T itle 30 M ineral R esources:
Bituminous Coal Division:
District Board No. 10, freight rate adjustments for certain shipments__________
T itle 32 N ational D efense :
Council of National Defense:
Notice of procedure for cer tification ________________
instructions for prepara tion of applications..__
Selective Service System:
Office assistants for local boards___________________
T itle 44 P ublic P roperty W orks :
4387
4388
4388
4389
4391
and
Public Works Administration:
Vouchers, certification of___
4391
NOTICES
Department of Agriculture:
Agricultural Adjustment Ad ministration:
Hawaii, sugarcane wage rates and prices, 1941_-_______
Department of Commerce:
Civil Aeronautics Authority:
Accident which occurred near Succasunna, N. J., hear ing_______ ________________
Department of the Interior:
Bituminous Coal Division:
District Board No. 2, price classifications for coals of certain mines__________
Loyalhanna Coal Co., memo randum opinion, etc_____
Sahara Coal Co., etc., hearing postponed_______
C o n tin u e d on n ext p ag e
4383
4398
4399
4395
4398
4398