Federal Register - October 5, 1957
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Washington, Saturday, October 5, 1957
TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
Subtitle A Office of the Secretary of Agriculture Part 12 D etermination of S urplus A gricultural C ommodities U n d e r S ection 211 of the A gricultural A ct of
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12.1 Basis and purpose.
12.2 Determination of surplus agricultural commodities.
Au t h o r it y : 12.1 and 12.2 issued under sec. 211, 70 Stat. 202; 7 U. S. C. 1860.
CONTENTS
This issue is divided into two parts. Part II contains United States Coast Guard regulations relating to certain passenger vessels carrying more than six passengers.
Agricultural Marketing Service Rules and regulations:
Limitations of handling:
Lemons, California and Ari zona______ ,_____________
l Oranges, Valencia, Arizona and designated part of Cali Commodities which could not receive fornia__________ L_______
benefits except under a Federal Crop Limitation of shipments:
Insurance Corporation insurance policy Florida:
were not considered because the Corpora Grapefruit_______
tion does not insure commodities to be Oranges_________________
produced on newly irrigated, drained, or Grapefruit, Arizona, Imperial reclaimed lands on which adequate pro County, Calif., and that duction history is not available as a basis part of Riverside County, for determining premiums.
Calif., situated south and 12.2 Determination of surplus agri east of San Gorgonio Pass_
cultural commodities. Pursuant to sec tion 211 of the Agricultural Act of 1956 Agriculture Department it is hereby determined and proclaimed See also Agricultural Marketing for the purposes of such section 211 that Service; Commodity Stabiliza the supplies of barley, dry edible beans, tion Service. >
corn, upland cotton, extra long staple Rules and regulations:
cotton, grain sorghums, soybeans, oats, Surplus agricultural commodi peanuts, rice, rye, tobacco, wheat, and ties, determination of; 1958
potatoes are now in excess of estimated crop year__ __________ ____
requirements for domestic consumption and export plus adequate reserves for Army Department emergencies.
See Engineers Corps.
Done at Washington, D. C., this 1st Budget Bureau day of October 1957. Witness my hand Notices:
and the seal of the Department of Agri Transferring to Tennessee Val culture.
ley Authority use, possession, Eseal
T rue D. M orse , and control of certain parcel Acting Secretary.
of land within reservation for F. R. Doc. 57-8203; Filed, Oct. 4, 1957;
Columbus Air Force Base___
12.1 Basis and purpose, a This proclamation is issued to announce the agricultural commodities which have been determined by the Secretary of Agriculture to be in surplus supply for the purposes of section 211 of the Agri cultural Act of 1956 during the 1958 crop year. Section 211 provides that, on or before October 1 of each year, the Secre tary shall determine and proclaim the agricultural commodities the supplies of which are in excess of estimated require ments for domestic consumption and ex port plus adequate reserves for emergen cies. The commodities so proclaimed are to be considered as being in surplus sup ply for the purposes of section 211 during the succeeding crop year. Section 211
further provides that such surplus crops shall not receive certain Federal pay ments, loans, or benefits if grown on hewly irrigated, drained, or reclaimed lands within irrigation, drainage, or flood control projects authorized after May 28, 8:51 a. m.
1956, the date of enactment of the Agri cultural Act of 1956. .
b The determinations made by the Secretary are contained in 12.2 and have been made on the basis of the latest Chapter VII Commodity Stabilization Service Farm Marketing Quotas available statistics of the Federal Gov and Acreage Allotments, Depart ernment. In making these findings and determinations, all crops which might be ment of Agriculture produced during the 1958 crop year on 1026 M aryland-57-1
the lands described in section 211 and which might reasonably be expected to P art 727M aryland T obacco receive payments, loans, or benefits of MARYLAND TOBACCO MARKETING QUOTA REG
the types specified in section 211 were ULATIONS, 1957-58 MARKETING YEAR
considered. Tree crops were not con GENERAL
sidered, since such crops could not be produced during the 1958 crop year on Sec.
trees newly planted on lands irrigated, 727.830 Basis and purpose.
Continued on next page drained, or reclaimed since May 28,1956.
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Civil Aeronautics Administra tion Rules and regulations;
Minimum en route IFR alti tudes_____________________ 7939
Civil Aeronautics Board Notices:
Piedmont local service area in vestigation; prehearing con ference____________________ 7943
Coast Guard Rules and regulations:
Certain passenger vessels carry ing more than six passengers see Part II of this issue.
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