Federal Register - November 26, 1959

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RULES AND RÉGULATIONS

12 Nevada.

Individual local producing areas
Entire counties
County and areas
ChurchilL

Calumet : Rantoul, Woodville, and Chilton.
Juneau: Lindina.
Kewanee: Pierce.
Manitowoc: Two Rivers, Two Creeks, and Kossuth.
Outagamie : Vandenbroek.
Racine: Dover.
Washington : Jackson and Wayne.
Waukesha: Lisbon.

13 New Mexico.
Entire counties None.
Individual local producing areas County and areas Torrance: T8N, R8E.

22 Wyoming.

14 North Dakota.
Entire counties Pembina.

Grand Porks.

Entire counties Converse.

Sheridan.

Individual local producing areas
Individual local producing areas
County and areas
County and area
Big Horn: T49N, R92W; T51N, R93W; T51N, R94W; T53N, R92W; T56N, R95W; T56N, R96W; T57N, R96W; T57N, R97W.
Goshen: T22N, R62W; T24N, R62W.

Cass: Warren.

15 Ohio.
Entire counties Allen.
Hancock.
Hardin.
Henry.
Ottawa.

Putnam.
Van Wert.
Wood.
Wyandot.

Individual local producing areas County and areas Champaign: Salem.
Erie: Perkins.
Pulton: York.
Sandusky: Woodville, Rice, Washington, and Jackson.
Seneca: Hopewell, Jackson, Liberty, and London.

16 Oregon.
Entire counties Umatilla.
Individual local producing areas County and areas Malheur: T15S, R46E; T15S, R47E; T18S, R43E; T23S, R47E.

17 South Dakota.
Entire counties Butte.

Custer.

Statement of bases and considerations.
One o f the conditions for eligibility of a farm for acreage abandonment orcrop deficiency payments is that the farm is located in a county or local pro ducing area in which the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation county committee determines that certain un controllable natural conditions have caused a prescribed amount of damage to the sugar beet crop.
The purpose of this supplement is to give notice that specific counties and local producing areas have qualified under the requirements with respect to the 1958 crop of sugar beets and that any sugar beet producer operating a farm located in any one of these counties or local producing areas which is otherwise qualified may apply for payment ac cordingly not later than December 31, 1960, if he has not already done so.
L aw rence M yer s,
Director, Sugar Division, Commodity Stabilization Service.
N ovember 6,1959.
P.R. Doc. 59-10014; Piled, Nov. 25, 1959;
8:48 a.m.

18 Texas.
E ntire counties Deaf Smith.
Individual local producing areas County and areas Parmer: Community B.

Navel Orange Reg. 172

19 Utah.
Entire counties Box Elder.
Cache.
Carbon.
Davis.
Emery.
Juab.

20

Millard.
Salt Lake.
Sanpete.
Sevier.
Utah.
Weber.

Washington.
En tire counties
Benton.

Walla Walla.

Individual local producing areas County and areas Pranklin: T10N, R29E; T U N , R29E.

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Wisconsin.
Entire counties
Bodge.
Pond du Lac.

Chapter IX Agricultural Marketing Service Marketing Agreements and Orders,. Department of Agriculture
Jefferson.
Milwaukee.

PART 9 1 4 N A V E L ORANGES
GROWN IN ARIZONA AND DES
IGNATED PART OF CALIFORNIA
Limitation of Handling Findings. 1 Pursuant to the market ing agreement, as amended, and Order No. 14, as amended 7 CPR Part 914, regulating the handling of navel oranges grown in Arizona and designated part o f California, effective under the ap plicable provisions o f the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act o f 1937, as amended 7 U.S.C. 601-674, and upon the basis o f the recommendation and information submitted by the Navel Orange Administrative Committee, es tablished under the said amended marketing agreement and order, and upon other available information, it is
hereby found that the limitation of handling of such navel oranges as here inafter provided will tend to effectuate the declared policy of the act.
2 It is hereby further found that it is impracticable and contrary to the public interest to give preliminary no tice, engage in public rule-making procedure, and postpone the effective date of this regulation until 30 days aft er publication hereof in the F ederal R eg ister v5 U.S.C. 1001-1011 because the time intervening between the date when information upon which this reg ulation is based became available and the time when this regulation must be come effective in order to effectuate the declared policy of the act is insufficient, and a reasonable time is permitted, un der the circumstances, for preparation for such effective time; and good cause exists for making the provisions hereof effective as hereinafter set forth. The committee held an open meeting, after giving due notice thereof, to consider supply and market conditions for navel oranges and the need for regulation;
interested persons were afforded an op portunity to submit information and views at this meeting; the recommenda tion and supporting information for reg ulation during the period specified herein were promptly submitted to the Depart ment after such meeting was held; the provisions of this regulation, including its effective time, are identical with the aforesaid recommendation of the com mittee, and information concerning such provisions and effective time has been disseminated among handlers of such navel oranges; it is necessary, in order to effectuate the declared policy of the act, to make this regulation effective during the period herein specified; and compliance with this regulation will not require any special preparation on the part of persons subject hereto which cannot be completed on or before the effective date hereof. Such committee meeting was held on November 19, 1959.
Order. 1 During the period begin ning at 12:01 a.m., P.s.t., November 29, 1959, and ending at 12:01 a.m., P.s.t., September 25, 1960, no handler shall handle any navel oranges, grown in Dis trict 2, which are of a size smaller than 2.32 inches in diameter, which shall be the largest measurement at a right an gle to a straight line running from the stem to the blossom end of the fruit:
Provided, That not tp exceed 5 percent, by count, of the oranges contained in any type of container may measure smaller than 2.32 inches in diameter.
2 As used in this section, handle, handler, and District 2 shall have the same meaning as when used in said amended marketing agreement and order.
Secs. 1-19, 48 Stat. 31, as amended; 7 U.S.C.
601-674

Dated: November 23,1959.
S . R . S m it h ,
Director, F ruit and Vegetable Division, Agricultural Market ing Service.
P.R. Doc. 59-10012; Piled, Nov. 25, 1959;
8:48 a.m.

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Federal Register - November 26, 1959

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Date26/11/1959

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