Federal Register - July 16, 1936
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1934
NUMBER 89
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Washington; Thursday, July 16, 1936
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Agricultural Adjustment Administration.
S. R. B. 4 Arkansas
1936 A gr icultural C o nse rv a tio n P rogram S o u t h e r n R eg io n
of Washington, District of Columbia, this 10th day of July 1936.
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W. R. G regg, Acting Secretary of Agriculture.
F . R. Doc. 1270FUed, July 15, 1936; 10:53 a. m.J
BULLETIN NO. 4----ARKANSAS
S. R. B. 4 Georgia
County Average Rates of Soil-Conserving Payments in Con nection with the General Soil-Depleting Base
1936 A g r icultural C o nse r v a tio n P rogram S o u t h e r n R e g io n
BULLETIN NO. 4----GEORGIA
Pursuant to the authority vested in the Secretary of Agri culture under Section 8 of the Soil Conservation and Domes County Average Rates of Soil-Conserving Payments in Con tic Allotment Act, Southern Region Bulletin No. 1, Revised,1
nection W ith the General Soil-Depleting Base is hereby supplemented with respect to its application to the Pursuant to the authority vested in the Secretary of Agri State of Arkansas, but not otherwise, as follows:
culture under Section 8 of the Soil Conservation and Domestic S ec tio n 1. County Average Rates of Soil-Conserving Payments Allotment Act, Southern Region Bulletin No. 1, Revised,1 is for Production of Soil-Conserving Crops on Acreage Diverted from the General Soil-Depleting Base. In accordance with the provi hereby supplemented with respect to its application to the sions of Section 2 a , Part II, of Southern Region BuUetin No. 1, State of Georgia, but not otherwise, as follows:
Revised, and subject to the provisions of said bulletin and all other bulletins heretofore or hereafter issued, the county average rates of payment per acre to be used in determining payments for each acre of the general soil-depleting base which in 1936 is used for the production of soil-conserving crops shall be as follows for the respective counties in the State of Arkansas:
County Rate of payment per acre Arkansas, $6.60; Ashley, $5.50; Baxter, $5.90; Benton, $7.20; Boone, $6.80; Bradley, $5.00; Calhoun, $4.40; Carroll, $7.30; Chicot, $6.20;
Clark, $5.80; Clay, $7.00; Cleburne, $4.80; Cleveland, $4.80; Colum bia, $4.70; Conway, $5.30; Craighead, $7.20; Crawford, $6.10; Crit tenden, $7.60; Cross, $6.80; DaUas, $4.90; Desha, $6.90; Drew, $5.30;
Faulkner, $5.50; Franklin, $5.00; Fulton, $5.50; Garland, $5.20;
Grant, $5.70; Greene, $7.00; Hempstead, $5.70; Hot Spring, $5.50;
Howard, $5.50; Independence, $6.80; Izard, $5.00; Jackson, $6.00;
Jefferson, $6.40; Johnson, $5.40; Lafayette, $5.40; Lawrence, $6.60;
Lee, $6.40; Lincoln, $5.80; Little River, $5.10; Logan, $5.30; Lonoke, $6.30; Madison, $7.10; Marion, $6.30; Miller, $5.70; Mississippi, $9.50;
Monroe, $6.10; Montgomery, $5.50; Nevada, $5.10; Newton, $7.10;
Ouachita, $4.30; Perry, $5.50; Phillips, $6.20; Pike, $5.60; Poinsett, $7.20; Polk, $5.50; Pope, $5.30; Prairie, $6.00; Pulaski, $6.60; R an
dolph, $7.00; St. Francis, $6.50; Saline, $5.70; Scott, $5.90; Searcy, $6.10; Sebastian, $6.40; Sevier, $5.50; Sharp, $5.60; Stone, $5.70;
Union, $4.30; V an Buren, $4.80; Washington, $7.40; White, $5.10;
Woodruff, $6.40; Yell, $5.60.
S ectio n 2. Rates of Payment as Applied to Individual Farms.
For any individual farm in the foregoing counties the rate of payment for each acre of the general soil-depleting base not in excess of 15 percent of the general soil-depleting base for any farm
which in 1936 is used for the production of soil-conserving crops shall be that rate determined by m ultiplying the county average rate for the county in which the farm is located by the produc tivity index established for the farm in accordance w ith the provi sions of Section 5, Part I, Southern Region Bulletin No. 3,2 and dividing the result by 100.
In testimony whereof, W. R. Gregg, Acting Secretary of Agriculture, has hereunto set his hand and caused the official seal of the Department of Agriculture to be affixed in the City 11 F. R. 281.
21 F. R. 424.
S ec tio n 1. County Average Rates of Soil-Conserving Payments for Production of Soil-Conserving Crops on Acreage Diverted from the General Soil-Depleting Base. In accordance with the provisions of Section 2 a , Part II, of Southern Region Bulletin No. 1, Re vised, and subject to the provisions of said bulletin and all other bulletins heretofore or hereafter issued, the county average rates of payment per acre to be used in determining payments fo r each acre of the general soU-depleting base which in 1936 is used for the production of soU-conserving crops shall be as foUows for the respective comities in the State of Georgia:
County Rate of payment per acre Appling, $4.70; Atkinson, $4.20; Bacon, $4.50; Baker, $3.60;
Baldwin, $4.00; Banks, $4.70; Barrow, $4.40; Bartow, $5.30; Ben Hill, $4.20; Berrien, $4.50; Bibb, $4.60; Bleckley, $4.00; Brantley, $4.90; Brooks, $4.60; Bryan, $4.60; Bulloch, $4.40; Burke, $4.40;
Butts, $4.50; Calhoun, $4.10; Camden, $5.60; Candler, $4.30; Carroll, $4.60; Catoosa, $5.20; Charlton, $4.60; Chatham, $6.90; Chat tahoochee, $3.10; Chattooga, $4.90; Cherokee, $5.10; Clarke, $5.20;
Clay, $3.90; Clayton, $4.90; Clinch, $4.30; Cobb, $5120; Coffee, $4.50; Colquitt, $5.00; Columbia, $3.80; Cook, $4.60; Coweta, $4.90;
Crawford, $3.50; Crisp, $4.30; Dade, $5.90; Dawson, $4.60; Decatur, $3.90; De Kalb, $4.30; Dodge, $3.30; Dooly, $4.50; Dougherty, $4.10;
Douglas, $4.80; Early, $3.60; Echols, $3.70; Effingham, $5.30;
Elbert, $4.60; Emanuel, $3.80; Evans, $4.70; Fannin, $5.50; Fayette, $4.70; Floyd, $5.40; Forsyth, $4.50; Franklin, $5.20; Fulton, $5.10;
GUmer, $5.40; Glascock, $3.30; Glynn, $5.70; Gordon, $5.20; Grady, $4.50; Greene, $3.80; Gwinnett, $4.40; Habersham, $5.20; Hall, $4.60; Hancock, $3.70; Haralson, $4.70; Harris, $4.40; Hart, $5.20;
Heard, $4.20; Henry, $4.30; Houston, $4.20; Irwin, $4.40; Jackson, $5.00; Jasper, $4.20; Jeff Davis, $4.20; Jefferson, $3.80; Jenkins, $4.00; Johnson, $3.40; Jones, $3.90; Lamar, $4.40; Lanier, $4.50;
Laurens, $3.90; Lee, $4.10; Liberty, $4.70; Lincoln, $4.40; Long, $4.60; Lowndes, $4.60; Lumpkin, $4.50; McDuffie, $4.20; McIntosh, $4.80; Macon, $4.20; Madison, $4.90; Marion, $3.60; Meriwether, $4.50; MUler, $3.70; Mitchell, $4.10; Monroe, $4.10; Montgomery, $4.00; Morgan, $4.20; Murray, $5.80; Muscogee, $4.30; Newton, $4.70; Oconee, $4.20; Oglethorpe, $4.30; Paulding, $4.80; Peach, $5.40; Pickens, $4.80; Pierce, $5.30; Pike, $4.70; Polk, $5.00; Pulaski, $3.80; Putnam, $3.60; Quitman, $3.60; Rabun, $6.40; Randolph, $4.20; Richmond, $4.60; Rockdale, $4.30; Schley, $3.90; Screven, 11 F. R. 281.
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