Federal Register - December 29, 1939
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REGISTER
VOLUME 4
1934
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NUMBER 251
W ashington, Friday, December 29, 1939
Rules , Regulations , Orders TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
CHAPTER VHAGRICULTURAL
ADJUSTMENT ADMINISTRATION
1940 C ounty N ormal Y ields
op
W heat
1940 County Normal Yields of Wheat Established by the Secretary in Accord ance with the Provisions of the Soil Con servation and Domestic Allotment Act, as Amended, for the Purposes of the 1940 Agricultural Conservation Pro gram.1
COUNTY
AND NORMAL YIELD OF
BUSHELS PER ACRE
WHEAT
Alabama: Jackson, 9.6; Lauderdale, 9.6; Limestone, 9.6; Madison, 9.6; Mor gan, 9.6.
Arizona: Apache, 13.2; Cochise, 19.5;
Coconino, 11.4; Gila, 13.0; Graham, 22.7; Greenlee, 20.6; Maricopa, 23.8;
Mohave, 11.1; Navajo, 19.1; Pima, 12.3;
Pinal, 19.9; Santa Cruz, 13.0; Yavapai, 18.0; and Yuma, 20.2.
Arkansas: Baxter, 6.5; Benton, 9.0;
Boone, 7.9; Carroll, 8.9; Clay, 9.7; Craig head, 8.7; Franklin, 7.0; Fulton, 6.7;
Greene, 9.2; Independence, 9.6; Jackson, 9.9; Logan, 8.3; Madison, 8.4; Marion, 8.2; Newton, 8.1; Prairie, 9.8; Pulaski, 10.4; Randolph, 91; St. Francis, 9.1;
Searcy, 7.5; Sharp, 6.7; Stone, 6.7; and Washington, 8.8.
California: Alameda, 21.9; Amador, 20.8; Butte, 18.4; Calaveras, 12.8; Colusa, 18.3; Contra Costa, 23.0; Fresno, 19.0;
Glenn, 16.8; Humboldt, 19.0; Imperial, 26.4; Inyo, 24.3; Kern, 16.1; Kings, 27.3;
Lake, 17.6; Lassen, 13.6; Los Angeles, 10.2; Madera, 10.0; Marin, 25.5; Men docino, 19.5; Merced, 16.3; Modoc, 13.6;
Monterey, 14.6; Napa, 22.8; Orange, 15.8; Placer, 11.7; Plumas, 17.4; River side, 13.6; Sacramento, 14.2; San Benito, 14.8; San Bernardino, 20.0; San Diego, 12.9; San Joaquin, 16.6; San Luis Obispo, 11.7; Santa Barbara, 15.3; Santa Clara, 1 See 7 CFR 701.101 h , 4 F. R. 3871 DI.
CONTENTS
22.8; Shasta, 13.0; Sierra, 12.6; Siskiyou, 17.6; .Solano, 18.5; Sonoma, 19.6; Stanis RULES, REGULATIONS, ORDERS
laus, 13.6; Sutter, 22.1; Tehama, 16.1;
Trinity, 13.4; Tulare, 10.2; Tuolumne, 13.9; Ventura, 16.9; Yolo, 22.8; and Yuba, T itle 7A griculture:
Agricultural Adjustment Admin12.1.
-dstration:
Pase Colorado: Adams, 9.3; Alamosa, 19.2;
i w h e a t, 1940
county normal Arapahoe, 8.6; Archuleta, 16.0; Baca, 5.4;
yields________________ 4963
Bent, 22.8; Boulder, 20.8; Chaffee, 20.4;
Cheyenne, 4.6; Conejos, 20.0; Costilla, T itle 12B anks and B anking :
Board of Governors of the Fed20.6; Crowley, 20.0; Custer, 14.9; Delta, i e f a l Reserve System:
25.7; Dolores, 9.2; Douglas, 11.4; Eagle, Collection of noncash items_ 4968
28.8; Elbert, 6.8; El Paso, 7.8; Fremont, 17.9; Garfield, 22.2; G i l p i n , 16.2; T itle 25I ndians:
Grand, 20.7; Gunnison, 19.3; Huerfano, Office of Indian Affairs:
10.7; Jackson, 11.7; Jefferson, 20.6;
Shoshone Tribe of Wind River Kiowa, 5.0; Kit Carson, 5.2; La Plata, Reservation, Wyo., dis 19.5; Larimer, 18.1; Las Animas, 7.6; Lin bursement of pro-rata coln, 4.8; Logan, 7.3; Mesa, 21.0; Moffat, shares of judgment fund- 4969
11.6; Montezuma, 15.1; Montrose, 25.8; T itle 26I nternal R evenue :
Morgan, 7.0; Otero, 23.6; Ouray, 18.2;
Bureau of Internal Revenue:
Park, 10.0; Phillips, 8.2; Pitkin, 28.4;
Insolvent banks and trust Prowers, 10.0; Pueblo, 11.1; Rio Blanco, ,-errtn p a n i es. assessment 14.5; Rio Grande, 20.6; Routt, 16.8; Sa and collection of taxes of _ 4969
guache, 18.8; San Miguel, 16.0; Sedgwick, 8.0; Summit, 19.7; Teller, 11.6; Washing NOTICES
ton, 5.1; Weld, 11.6; and Yuma, 7.6.
Delaware: Kent, 16.7; New Castle, Department of Agriculture:
Agricultural Adjustment Ad 20.0; and Sussex, 14.7.
ministration :
Georgia: Appling, 8.4; A tkinson, 7.6;
Licking County, Ohio, 1939
Bacon, 5.5; Baker, 6.9; Baldwin, 9.6;
-Agricultural conservation Banks, 8.4; Barrow, 8.4; Bartow, 8.9; Ben program amended_____ 4973
Hill, 8.1; Berrien, 4.8; Bibb, 10.5; Bleck Rural Electrification Adminisley, 9.5; Brooks, 8.2; Bryan, 4.7; Bulloch, tration:
9.2; Burke, 8.5; Butts, 9.0; Calhoun, 7.8;
Allocation of funds for loans. 4974
Candler, 8.4; Carroll, 7.8; Catoosa, 8.3;
Charlton, 4.9; Chattahoochee, 9.7; Chat Department of Labor:
tooga, 7.4; Cherokee, 7.4; Clarke, 8.4;
Wage and Hour Division:
Clay, 9.4; Clayton, 8.4; Cobb, 8.3; Coffee, Issuance of certificates for 8.3; Colquitt, 9.4; Columbia, 7.8; Cook, employment of learners:
8.9; Coweta, 7.7; Crawford, 7.8; Crisp, "Apparel industry_________ 4974
8.2; Dade, 8.2; Dawson, 6.6; Decatur, 5.2;
-Hosiery industry_________ 4974
DeKalb, 7.6; Dodge, 10.5; Dooly, 9.4;
T e x tile industry__________ 4974
Dougherty, 10.7; Douglas, 8.5; Early, 8.3; Federal Communications Commis Effingham, 8.0; Elbert, 7.4; Emanuel, 9.0;
sion:
Evans, 4.8; Fannin, 6.2; Fayette, 8.0;
Notice of hearings:
Floyd, 8.2; Forsyth, 7.0; Franklin, 7.8;
iCural broadcasting on fre Fulton, 8.7; Gilmer, 7.2; Glascock, 7.9;
quencies above 25,000 kc_ 4975
Gordon, 8.0; Grady, 9.7; Greene, 7.0;
Television stations, exceptions Gwinnett, 7.6; Habersham, 8.2; Hall, 7.0;
to rules for___________ 4975
Hancock, 6.7; Haralson, 8.1; Harris, 7.9;
Hart, 7.7; Heard, 7.0; Henry, 9.2; HousContinued on next page 4963