Federal Register - May 27, 1944
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REGISTER
FEDERAL
VOLUME 9
1934 F
U n it e d
NUMBER 106
Washington, Saturday, May 27, 1944
Regulations TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
Chapter V IIIWar Food Administration Sugar Determinations P art
802 S u gar D e t e r m in a t io n
1944-45 SUGARCANE FARMING PRACTICES? IN
PUERTO RICO
Determination of farming practices to be carried out in connection with the production of sugarcane during the crop year 1944-45 in Puerto Rico, Pursuant to the Sugar Act of 1937, as amended Re vised.
Pursuant to the provisions of section 301 e of the Sugar Act of 1937, as amended, and Executive Order No. 9322, issued March 26, 1943, as amended by Executive Order No. 9334, issued April 19, 1943, the following determination is hereby issued:
802.43g Farming practices to be car ried out in connection with the produc tion of sugarcane during the crop year 1944-45. The requirements of section 301 e of the Sugar Act of 1937, as amended, shall be deemed to have been met with respect to any farm in Puerto Rico if the farming practices specified herein are carried out on the farm dur ing the period January 1,1944, to April 30, 1945:
a Farms containing more than 400
acres of sugarcane. For farms on which more than 400 acres of sugarcane are growing at any time during 1944:
1 The application to land on which sugarcane is planted during 1944 of suffi cient chemical fertilizer to provide an average quantity of plant f odd of not less than 75 pounds per acre fertilized.
2 The application to land on which a ratoon crop of sugarcane is started during 1944 of sufficient chemical fer tilizer to provide an average quantity of plant food o f not less than 50 pounds per acre fertilized.
b Farms containing more than 100, but not more than 400, acresof sugar cane. For farms on which more than
100, but not more than 400, acres of sugarcane are growing at any time dur ing 1944:
1 The application to land on which sugarcane is planted during 1944 of chemical fertilizer in an amount aver aging not less than 200 pounds per acre fertilized.
2 The application to land on which a ratoon crop of sugarcane is started during 1944 of chemical fertilizer in an amount averaging not less than 130
pounds per acre fertilized.
c Farms containing 100 acres or less of sugarcane. For farms on which not more than 100 acres of sugarcane are growing at any time during 1944:
1 The application to land oh which sugarcane is planted during 1944 of chemical fertilizer in an amount averag ing not less than 125 pounds per acre fertilized.
, 2 The application to land on which a ratoon crop of sugarcane is started during 1944 of chemical fertilizer in an amount averaging not less than 80
pounds per acre fertilizer.
3 In lieu of the provisions of subparagraphs 1 and 2 of this para graph the application during the 1944
harvest season to the land from which sugarcane is harvested of the tops and trash cut from such sugarcane..
d Minimum acreage requirements for the application of fertilizer. In every case in which the application of fertilizer is required as aforesaid, the number of acres on which fertilizer is to be applied prior to April 30, 1945, shall not be less than 100 percent of the num ber of acres on which sugarcane is planted during 1944, and not less than 80 percent of the number of acres on which a ratoon crop of sugarcane is started during 1944.
e Standards of performance. The foregoing practices shall be carried out on the farm in accordance with farming methods commonly used in the commu nity in which the farm is located.
f Definitions. Chemical fertilizer means commercial chemical fertilizer of Continued on next page
CONTENTS
REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
C o a l M in e s A d m in i s t r a t i o n :
Page
Kearney Fuel Co., et al., termi nation of government pos session ____________________
5739
F e d eral P o w e r C o m m i s s i o n :
Certificates of public conven ience and necessity, appli cations for; transferability. 5712
Hearings, etc.:
Idaho Power Co_____________
5742
Memphis Natural Gas Co____ 5743
Mississippi River Fuel Corp., et al____________________ 5742
Wisconsin Southern Gas Co 5742
F ed e r al T rade C o m m is s i o n :
Hearings, etc.:
Americana Corp___ _______:___ 5743
Van Camp Sea Food Co Inc_ 5743
Wise, William H., and Co____ 5743
G e n e r a l L a n d O f f ic e :
Phosphate leases, notice of offer. 5738
Utah, modification of grazing districts :
5739
Nos. 5, 7, and 8______________
Nos. 6 and 9_________________ 5740
Wyoming, stock driveway with drawal No. 3_______________ 5740
I n te r n a l R evenue B u r e au :
Income tax; gain from sale or exchange of property______
5713
J u s t ic e D e p a r t m e n t :
Foreign A g e n t s Registration Act, administration; revi sion of forms_____________
5715
M a r it i m e C o m m is s i o n :
Classes of persons admitted to practice ___________________ . 5738
O f f ic e o f D e f e n s e T r a n s p o r t a t io n :
Common carriers, coordinated operations; W a t e r b u r y , Conn., and Boston, Mass_ 5744
Corn, transportation from or within designated area____ 5739
Rail service, substitution for motor common carriei;
. California to Oregon and Washington_______________ 5743
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