Federal Register - April 25, 1944
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VOLUME 9
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1934
NUMBER 82
Washington, Tuesday, April 25, 1944
Regulations TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
Chapter XWar Food Administration Production Orders WFO 5-
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1206F ertilizer
MAXIMUM RATE OF APPLICATION PER ACRE
FOR STRAIGHT CHEMICAL NITROGEN MA
TERIALS FOR USE ON ANY CROP GROWN
IN STATES EAST OF ROCKY MOUNTAINS
Pursuant to the authority vested in me by paragraph h 4 of 1206.1, War Food Order No. 5 8 F.R. 14649, it is hereby ordered, that:
1206.106 Maximum rate of applica tion per acre for straight chemical ni trogen materials for use on any crop grown in States east of Rocky Mountains.
In North Dakota, South Dakota, Ne braska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, and in all States lying east of such States, the maximum rate of applica tion per acre for any person for straight chemical nitrogen materials for use on any crop shall be the rate of application per acre customarily used by such person for such crop, or customarily used on comparable farms in the same area for such crop, or the rate of application per acre recommended by the State Agri cultural Experiment Station for such crop in the same area: Provided, how ever, That in no case shall the rate of application per acre exceed the rate of application per acre recommended by the State Agricultural Experiment Sta tion for such crop in such area.
54-Stat. 676, 55 Stat. 236, 56 Stat. 176;
E.O. 9280, 7 F.R. 10179; E.O. 9322, 8 F.R.
3807; E.O. 9334, 8 F.R. 5423; E.O. 9392, 8 F.R. 14783; WFO 5, 8 F.R. 14649
Issued this 22d day of April 1944.
J . W. M illard, Director, Office of Materials and Facilities.
IP. R. Doc. 44-5762; Piled, April 22, 1944
8:17 a. m .
Chapter XIWar Food Administration Distribution Orders WFO 97
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1414 P oultry
HEN TURKEYS AND PROCESSED TURKEYS
The fulfillment of requirements for the defense of the United States will result in a shortage in the supply of hen turkeys and processed turkeys for defense, for private account, and for export; and the following order is deemed necessary and appropriate in the public interest and to promote the national defense:
1414.4 Restrictions with respect to hen turkeys and processed turkeysa Definitions. 1 Person means any in dividual, partnership, association, busi ness trust, corporation, or any organized group of persons, whether incorporated or not.
2 Director means the Director of Distribution, War Food Administration.
3 Order Administrator means the person designated by the Director to serve as Order Administrator pursuant to the provisions hereof.
4 Hen turkeys means one or more live, female turkeys at least nine months of age, grown or located in a turkey area.
5 Turkey area means Rockingham County, Virginia; and also, each of the following States is a turkey area : Min nesota, Iowa, Illinois, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Mis souri, Oklahoma, Texas, California, Ore gon, Washington, Colorado, and Utah.
6 Processed turkeys means one or more hen turkeys killed, bled, plucked, dressed, quartered or otherwise cut up, or frozen. The term processed turkeys does not include feathers or other por tions of the hen turkeys not fit for hu man consumption.
7 Authorized processor means a person in a turkey area who holds a letter of authority issued to him by the Order Administrator to process hen tu r keys pursuant to the provisions, hereof.
8 Process means to kill, bleed, pluck, dress, quarter or otherwise cut up, or freeze hen turkeys, or any combina tion of such processes.
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CONTENTS
REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
C oast G uard :
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Approval of equipment___ 4417
Qualified members of engine de partment of Great Lakes vessels; waiver of naviga tion and vessel inspection laws------------------4402
Security of ports and control of vessels in navigable waters 4397
of U. S------------------F ederal C ommunications C om m is
s io n :
Hearings, etc.:
Calumet Broadcasting Corp_ 4406
Kramer, Worth, et al______ 4405
F ederal P ower C o m m issio n :
California Electric Power Co., hearing------------------------- 4406
F ederal T rade C o m m issio n :
Hearings, etc.:
Good Value Bargain House.. 4407
Rosenfeld, Al., Inc______ ! . . 4407
Vawne Foundations._______ 4406
Watts-Wagner Co., Inc_____ 4407
G eneral L and O ff ic e :
Mineral lands; coal permits and le a se s ___________
4401
Montana, withdrawal of cer tain land for War Depart ment use__________
4401
Oregon and California Railroad, and Coos Bay Wagon Road grant lands in Oregon; sale of timber________
4402
H ome O w n e r s L oan C orporation :
Accounting procedure for inter est at 4 V2 percent________ 4397
I nterstate C ommerce C o m m issio n :
Potatoes, reicing of refrigerator cars prohibited. _________
Reconsignment permits, etc.:
Asparagus, Chicago, 111_____
Citrus fruit, Florida_______
Malting b a r l e y , Duluth, Minn------------------------Oranges, Chicago, 111_______
Potatoes, Chicago, 111_______
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4408
M in e s B u reau :
Explosives and ingredients, con trol in time of war or na tional emergency; miscel laneous amendments____ _ 4384
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