Federal Register - May 8, 1942
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UTERA
FEDERAL
VOLUME 7
REGISTER
1934
NUMBER 90
a/ited
Washington, Friday, Ma 8, 2042
Regulations TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
Chapter IIIBureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine B.E.P.Q. 499, Sup. 4, 1st Rev.
P art 301D omestic Q uarantine N otices JAPANESE BEETLE ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUC
TIONS MODIFIED
Pursuant to the authority conferred upon the Chief of the Bureau of EntomcT
ogy and Plant Quarantine by 301.48-6, Chapter III, Title 7, Code of Federal Reg ulations regulation 6 of the rules and regulations supplemental to Notice of Quarantine No. 48 on account of the Japanese beetle, paragraphs i 4, k 1, and m 2 of 301.48b see pages 6, 8, and 15, respectively, of the mimeographed edition of c i r c u l a r B.E.P.Q. 499, issued June 9, 1939, are hereby modified, effective May 7, 1942, to read as follows:
301.48b Administrative instructions to inspectors on the treatment of nursery products, fruits, vegetables, and. soft, for the Japanese beetle.
i Potting soil.
4 L e a d arsenate treatmenti Season. The treatment must be applied before August 1.
r ii Condition and type of soil. The soil must be friable. Wet soil must never be treated. The treatment is recom mended only for soils that are slightly acid or neutral in reaction. Any type of soil may be treated provided it meets these requirements.
iii Dosage. Two pounds to 1 cubic yard.
iv Application. The lead arsenate must be thoroughly mixed with the soil.
v Period of treatment. Plants freed from soil and potted in soil treated m the above manner, by August 1, may be certified for shipment between the following October 1 and June 15, inclu sive.
vi Handling of potted p l a n t s .
When plants potted in lead-arsenatetreated soil are plunged in beds or set in rames exposed to possible infestation, the soil of those beds or frames must
previously have been treated with lead CONTENTS
arsenate at the rate of 1,000 pounds per REGULATIONS
acre.
vii Treated plants carried after B ureau of E ntomology and P lant Q uarantine :
Page June 15. When plants potted in soil Japanese b e e t l e quarantine, treated as prescribed are carried after treatment of nursery prod June 15, they may be again eligible for ucts, fruits, vegetables, etc. 3421
certification between October 1 and June 15, inclusive, of the second year if, on Civil A eronautics B oard:
Air-traffic control-tower oper August 1 of the second year, analyses ators, citizenship require show the soil to contain lead arsenate ments_______ 1________ 3422
at the rate of 2 pounds per cubic yard.
O ffice of D efense T ransporta t io n :
k Soil in and around coldframes, Iron ore transportation on p l u n g i n g b j e ds , and heeling-in Great Lakes, use of all areas.
available vessels________ 3431
l Lead arsenate treatmenti O ffice of P rice A dm inistration :
Season. The treatment must be applied Fats and oils; maximum prices before August 1 if the land is to be used for cottonseed oil________ 3430
in the fall.
Paraffin wax, lot owned by Neth ii Condition of soil. The soil must erlands Shipping and Trad be friable and in good tilth.
ing Committee__________ 3430
iii Dosage. Twenty-three pounds to S ecurities and E xchange C om
each 1,000 square feet, or 1,000 pounds m is sio n :
per acre. For subsequent re-treatments, Companies deemed not electric the quantity required to restore a con or gas utility companies centration of 1,000 pounds per acre, as under holding company act_ 3423
determined by chemical analyses, must Registered investment com be applied, except that determination by panies, form for quarterly chemical analyses of a concentration of reports 2 documents. 3422,3423
900 pounds per acre will be acceptable S elective S ervice S y st e m :
without re-treatment.
Forms prescribed:
iv Application. The lead arsenate Aliens, determination of resi must be thoroughly mixed and incorpo dence, etc____________ 3424
rated with the upper 3 inches of soil.
Dependency deferment, occu v Period of treatment. Plants must pational certification___ 3424
not be placed on or in the soil thus Employee notification______ 3423
treated until after October 1.
W ar D epartment :
m Treatment of plants before dig Army nurses clothing, articles ging.
authorized but not issued_ 3422
2
Lead arsenate treatmenti> Sea W ar P roduction B oard:
son. Treatment must be applied by Copper, conservation order___ 3424
July 1. Plants may be certified when the Copper and base alloys, etc., period of treatment is completed, and preference order amended. 3424
until the following June 15.
Hand trucks, limitation order_ 3428
ii Condition of soil. The soil must Incendiary units, limitation or be friable and in good tilth. This treat der _______________
3429
ment is recommended only for soils that Priorities Regulation No. 1, in are slightly acid or neutral in reaction.
terpretation ____________ 3428
iii Dosage. Twenty-three pounds to NOTICES
each 1,000 square feet, or 1,000 pounds B itum in o u s C oal D iv is io n :
per acre. For subsequent re-treatments, District Board 8, hearing and the quantity required to restore a con order_________________ 3431
centration of 1,000 pounds per acre, as Price revision by reason of cost change, hearing, etc______ 3431
determined by chemical analyses, must C o n tin u e d o n n e x t p a g e
be applied, except that determination by 3421