Federal Register - December 17, 1955
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VOLUME 20
- O / i f 3gX>
NUMBER 245
Washington, Saturday, December 17, 1955
TITLE 6 AGRICULTURAL CREDIT
Chapter III Farmers Home Adminis tration, Department of Agriculture Subchapter B Farm Ownership Loans
P a r t 311 B asic R e g u la tio n s S u b par t B L o an L im it a t io n s AVERAGE VALUES OF FARMS; HAWAII
For the purposes of title I of the Bank, head-Jones Farm Tenant Act, as amend ed, average values of efficient family-type farm-management units for the counties identified below are determined to be as herein set forth. The average values heretofore established for said counties, which appear in the tabulations of aver age values under 311.29, Chapter III, Title 6 of the Code of Federal Regula tions, are hereby superseded by the aver age values set forth below for said coun ties.
Average County:
value Hawaii _______________ ____________ $22,000
Honolulu - __________________ ___ __ 22,000
Kauai ____________________ _____
22, 000
Maui __________ __________________ 22, 000
H a w a ii
Sec. 41 i , 60 Stat. 1066; 7 U. S. C. 1015 i .
Interprets or applies sec. 3 a , 60 Stat. 1074;
7 U. S. C. 1003 a
Dated: December 13,1955.
se al
R . B. M cL e a is h ,
Administrator, Farmers Home Administration.
P. R. Doc. 55-10113; Piled, Dec. 16, 1955;
8:45 a.m .
P art 311 B asic R e g u la tio n s S u b par t B L o an L im it a t io n s AVERAGE VALUES OF FARMS VERMONT
For the purposes of title I of the Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act, as amended, average values of efficient family-type farm-management units for the counties identified below are deter mined to be as herein set forth. The average values heretofore established for said counties, which appear in the tabulations of average values under 311.29, Chapter III, Title 6 of the Code
of Federal Regulations, are hereby superseded by the average values set forth below for said counties.
Average Copnty:
value Addison __________ ._______________$18, 000
20,000
Bennington _____________________
Caledonia ________________________ 15,000
C h itten d en _________ .___________ _ 20, 000
Essex _____________________ _____ _ 15 , 000
Franklin ._______________________ _ 16, 000
Grand I s l e _____________________ _ 15, 000
Lamoille _________________________ 15,000
O ra n g e ____________________________ 15, 000
Orleans _________________________ _ 16, 000
Rutland __________________________ 18, 000
W a s h in g to n ____;_________________ 18, 000
Windham _____________;__________ 20, 000
Windsor _________________________ 20,000
V ermont
Sec. 41 i , 60 Stat. 1066; 7 U. S. C. 1015 i .
Interprets or applies sec. 3 a , 60 Stat. 1074;
7 U. S. C. 1003 a
Dated: December 13,1955.
se a l
R . B. M cL e a is h ,
Administrator, Farmers Home Administration.
P. R. Doc. 55-10114; Piled, Dec. 16, 1955;
8:46 a. m.
CONTENTS
Agricultural Marketing Service
Pa8
Notices:
McLaughlin Commission Co., McLaughlin, S. Dak.; posting of stockyard_________________ 9497
Proposed rule making:
Lemons grown in California and Arizona; expenses and fixing rate of assessment for 1955-56
fiscal year___________________ 9495
Milk in Greater Boston, Merri mack Valley, Springfield, and Worcester, Mass.; notice of opportunity to submit data, views and arguments________ 9495
Rules and regulations:
Lemons grown in California and Arizona; limitation of ship ments_______________________
9491
Oranges, grapefruit, and tan gerines grown in Florida;
limitations of shipments 3
documents____________ 9489, 9490
Oranges, navel, grown in A ri zona hnd designated part of California; limitation of han dling_________________________ 9489
Agriculture Department P ar t 311 B asic R e g u la tio n s S u b par t B L o a n L im it a t io n s AVERAGE VALUES OF FARMS; ALASKA, ARIZONA, FLORIDA, NORTH DAKOTA, VIRGINIA, AND
WASHINGTON
For the purposes of title I of the Bank head-Jones F a r m Tenant Act, as amended, average values of efficient family-type farm-management units for the counties identified below are deter mined to be as herein set forth. The average values heretofore establishd for said counties, which appear in the tabu lations of average values under 311.29, Chapter H I, Title 6 of the Code of Fed eral Regulations, are hereby superseded by the average values set forth below for said counties.
Al a s k a Average County:
value A n ch ora g e __________________ ____$35, 000
F a irb a n k s__________ _______ ;____ _ 35,000
Homer ________________ ______ ____ 35, 000
Palmer ________________________ __ 35,000
Continued on next page
See Agricultural Marketing Serv ice; Commodity Credit Corpo ration; Commodity Stabilization Service; Farmers Home Admin istration.
Civil Aeronautics Board Notices:
Davis, Arthur Vining; hearingSlick Airways, Inc.; air freight investigation________________ _
9498
9498
Commodity Credit Corporation Notices:
Lending Agency Agreement for Commodity Loans on grain, seed and other commodities similarly handled; compensation_______________________
Lending Agency Agreement for financing 1955 Cotton Loan Program ; compensation_____
9497
9498
Commodity Stabilization Service Rules and regulations:
W heat; regulations pertaining to marketing quotas for 1956
crop__________________________
9473
9475