Federal Register - August 14, 1936
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Washington, Friday, August 14, 1936
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Agricultural Adjustment Administration.
NCR B -3-A
Issued August 4, 1936
1936 A gricultural C onservation P rogram N orth C entral R egion BULLETIN NO. 3-A
Pursuant to the authority vested in the Secretary of Agri culture under Section 8 of the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, North Central Region Bulletin No. 3 1 is hereby amended by the addition of Sections 3, 4, 5, and 6, which read as follows:
Se c tio n 3. N orm al A m ount, Raw Value, o f Sugar Com m ercially
Recoverable P er Ton o f Sugar Beets. The number of pounds, raw value, of sugar commercially recoverable per ton of sugar beets in each State in the North Central Region in which sugar beets are grown is:
State:
Pounds Illin ois___________________________________________
299
In d ia n a __________________________________________
300
Iow a ______________________________________________
288
308
M ichigan______________________________
M innesota________________________________________
305
Nebraska_________________________________________
290
O h io ____________________________________
297
South Dakota____________ :__________i ____________
314
W isconsin_______________
299
S e c tio n 4. N orm al Y ield Per Acre o f Sugar Beets. In accordance with the provisions o f Section 3 of Part n o f N. C. R. B -l, R e vised, the normal yield per acre o f sugar beets for a farm will be the representative yield for such farm which was established, or could have been established, under the procedure for the sugar beet adjustment program for 1935. For farms on which sugar beets are grown in 1936 for which the normal sugar beet yield cannot be established under such procedure, the normal yield for such farm wiU be the average yield for the period 1930 to 1933, inclusive, for the district o f the factory to which the beets are contracted to be sold.
Such adjustments may be made in any yield established as afore said as the county committee or State committee determines may be necessary more accurately to reflect the normal yield for the farm, provided such adjustment shall not result in any increase in the weighted average yield for the county or factory district above the weighted average yield for such county or factory district prior to such adjustment.
Se c tio n 5. N orm al County Average Y ield Per Acre o f Flaxseed.
In accordance with the provisions of Section 4, o f Part n , of N. C. R. B1, Revised, the normal yield per seeded acre o f flaxseed shall be as follows in the respective counties o f the States of the North Central Region:
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County N orm al Y ield per Acre _B u en a Vista, 12.6; Cherokee, 10.6; Clay, 9.4; Dickinson, 11.0;
Emmet, 11.2; Lyon, 11.8; OBrien, 11.6; Osceola, 11.8; Palo Alto, 9.2;
Plymouth, 10.5; Pocahontas, 10.5; Sioux, 10.5.
Butler, 7.4; Cerro Gordo, 7.8; Floyd, 7.4; Franklin, 7.4; TTa-nk.
7.4; Humboldt, 7.4; Kossuth, 8.6; Mitchell, 8.2; Winnebago. 9 2:
Worth, 8.0; Wright, 7.4.
Uamakee, 7.7; Black Hawk, 7.7; Bremer, 7.7; Buchanan, 7.7;
Chickasaw, 7.7; Clayton, 7.7; Delaware, 7.7; Dubuque, 7.7; Fayette.
7.7; Howard, 5.6; Winneshiek, 85.
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Audubon, 9.6; Calhoun, 9.6; Carroll, 9.6; Crawford, 9.6; Greene, 9.6; Guthrie, 9.6; Harrison, 9.6; Ida, 9.6; Monona, 7.8; Sac, 9.6;
Shelby, 9.6; Woodbury, 9.6.
Boone, 8.1; Dallas, 8.1; Grundy, 8.1; TTa.milt.nn, 8.1; Hardin, 8.1;
Jasper, 8.1; Marshall, 8.1; Polk, 8.1; Poweshiek, 8.1; Story, 8.1; Tama, 8.1; Webster, 8.1.
Benton, 11.7; Cedar, 11.7; Clinton, 11.7; Iowa, 11.7; Jackson, 11.7;
Johnson, 11.7; Jones, 11.7; Linn, 11.7; Muscatine, 11.7; Scott, 11.7.
Adair, 12.6; Adams, 12.6; Cass, 12.6; Fremont, 12.6; Mills, 12.6;
Montgomery, 12.6; Page, 12.6; Pottawattamie, 12.6; Taylor, 12.6.
Appanoose, 12.8; Clarke, 12.8; Decatur, 126; Lucas, 12.8; Madison, 12.8; Marion, 12.8; Monroe, 12.8; Ringgold, 12.8; Union, 12.8;
Warren, 12.8; Wayne, 12.8.
Davis, 8.0; Des Moines, 8.0; Henry, 8.0; Jefferson, 8.0; Keokuk, 8.0; Lee, 8.0; Louisa, 8.0; Mahaska, 8.0; Van Buren, 8.0; Wapello, 8.0; Washington, 8.0.
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County N orm al Y ield Per Acre Becker, 6.6; Clay, 5.1; Clearwater, 9.2; Kittson, 5.9; Mahnomen, 6.3; Marshall, 7.4; Norman, 5.9; Pennington, 7.6; Polk, 7.3; Red Lake, 7.6; Roseau, 8.0.
Beltrami, 7.5; Cass, 8.5; Hubbard, 8.5; Itasca, 8.5; Koochiching, 8.5; Lake of the Woods, 9.4.
Cook, 8.5; Lake, 8.5; St. Louis, 8.5.
Bigstone, 7.6; Chippewa, 9.2; Douglas, 8.0; Grant, 7.0; Lac Qui Parle, 7.9; Otter Tall, 6.9; Pope. 8.0; Stevens, 7.3; Swift, 7.7; Traverse, 7.4; Wilkin, 5.5; Yellow Medicine, 8.7.
Benton, 6.4; Carver, 10.8; Kandiyohi, 9.4; McLeod, 10.8; Meeker, 10.0; Morrison, 6.6; Renville, 10.2; Scott, 10.8; Sherburne, 6.1;
Sibley, 11.2; Stearns, 8.2; Todd, 7.6; Wadena, 5.2, Wright, 8.8.
Aitkin, 9.4; Anoka, 8.3; Carlton, 8.8; Chisago, 8.3; Crow Wing, 8.3; Hennepin, 8.3; Isanti, 8.3; Kanabec, 8.3; Millelacs, 8.3; Pine, 8.3; Ramsey, 8.3; Washington, 8.3.
Cottonwood, 10.1; Jackson, 10.9; Lincoln, 7.8; Lyon, 8.6; Murray, 9.8; Nobles, 10.7; Pipestone, 8.5; Redwood, 9.7; Rock, 10.8.
Blue Earth, 10.9; Brown, 11.2; Faribault, 11.0; Freeborn, 9.8;
Lesueur, 11.0; Martin, 11.4; Nicollet, 10.4; Rice, 10.8; Steele, 9.4;
Waseca, 9.4; Watonwan, 11.6.
Dakota, 9.6; Dodge, 8.1; Fillmore, 10.6; Goodhue, 11.6; Houston, 11.6; Mower, 7.8; Olmsted, 9.8; Wabasha, 10.6; Winona, 11.2.
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County N orm al Y ield P er Acre A ll Counties, 5.7.
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C ounty N orm al Y ield per Acre Banner, 6.1; Box Butte, 6.3; Cheyenne, 6.4; Dawes, 6.5; Deuel, 6.4;
Garden, 6.4; Kimball, 56; Morrill, 6.4; Scotts Bluff, 6.4; Sheridan, 56; Sioux, 63.
Arthur, 5.6; Blaine, 5.6; Boyd, 5.6; Brown, 5.6; Cherry, 5.6; Garfield, 5.6; Grant, 5.6; Holt, 5.6; Hooker, 5.6; Keyapaha, 5.6; Logan, 5.6;
Loup, 5.6; McPherson, 5.6; Rock, 5.6; Thomas, 5.6; Wheeler, 5.6.
Antelope, 6.5; Boone, 66; Burt, 6.5; Cedar, 6.5; Cuming, 6.5;
Dakota, 66; Dixon, 6.5; Knox, 6.5; Madison, 6.5; Pierce, 6.5; Stan ton, 6.5; Thurston, 6.5; Wayne, 6.5.
Buffalo, 6.0; Custer, 6.0; Dawson, 6.0; Greeley, 6.0; Hall, 6.0;
Howard, 6.0; Sherman, 6.0; Valley, 6.0.
Butler, 7.4; Cass, 7.4; Colfax, 7.4; Dodge, 7.4; Douglas, 7.4; Ham il ton, 7.4; Lancaster, 7.4; Merrick, 7.4; Nance, 7.4; Platte, 7.4; Polk, 7.4;
Sarpy, 7.4; Saunders, 7.4; Seward, 7.4; Washington, 7.4; York, 7.4.
Chase, 6.0; Dundy, 6.0; Frontier, 6.0; Hayes, 6.0; Hitchcock, 6.0;
Keith, 6.0; Lincoln, 6.0; Perkins, 6.0; Redwillow, 6.0.
Adams, 5.7; Franklin, 5.7; Furnas, 5.7; Gosper, 5.7; Harlan, 5.7;
Kearney, 5.7; Phelps, 5.7; Webster, 5.7.
Clay, 76; Fillmore, 76; Gage, 7.3; Jefferson, 7.3; Johnson, 75;
Nemaha, 7.3; Nuckolls, 7.3; Otoe, 75; Pawnee, 7.3; Richardson, 75;
Saline, 75; Thayer, 75.
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