Federal Register - February 1, 1949
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Source: Federal Register
Tuesday , February 1, 1949
commercial farms in the county. This determination shall take into account the 1948 farm goal, with appropriate adjust ments to reflect changes in past acreage, topography, crop rotation practice, and land, labor and equipment available for the production, handling, and marketing of potatoes. This determination shall also take into account 1949 intentions if known, availability of growers stor age facilities for late potatoes, and such other relevant standards as may be estab lished by the State committe. If both early and late potatoes are to be har vested from the same farm, a separate goal shall be established for each unless the farm is located in a county for which the use of a single county limit to apply to both early and late potatoes has been approved by the Director.
648.78 Final acreage goals for old commercial farms. The preliminary acreage goals determined for all old com mercial farms in any couhty pursuant to 648.77 shall be equitably adjusted by the county committee so that the result ing total shall not exceed the county limit, and the individual farm acreage goal so adjusted shall be the 1949 final farm acreage goal, except that where this adjustment results in a goal of less than three acres, the 1949 final farm goal shall be the smaller of the 1949 planted acres or 2.9 acres.
648.79 Determination of acreage goals of three acres or more for new farms. An application for a new farm goal of three or more acres shall be filed with the county committee prior to the final date set by each State committee for the consideration of such applica tions. The acreage goal for a new com mercial farm shall be the acreage deter mined by the county committee and ap proved by the State committee as fair and reasonable for the farm in relation to the goals established for other new commercial farms in the county and State, taking into consideration personal and farm past history, topography, crop rotation practices, and land, labor and equipment available for the production, handling, and marketing of potatoes.
ACREAGE GOALS FOR NON-COMMERCIAL FARMS
648.80 Goal for non-commercial farm. The 1949 acreage goal for any non-commercial farm shall be the small er of the 1949 planted acreage or 2.9
acres. The 1949 acreage goal for the farm of any operator who does not re ceive formal notice of an acreage goal shall, in the absence of appeal and cor rection, be the non-commercial farm goal.
APPROVAL AND CORRECTION OF GOALS
648.81 Approved. The State commit tee shall review all farm acreage goals of three or more acres, and may correct or require correction of any goals estab lished by ,the county committee under 648.71 to 648.85. All acreage goals of three or more acres shall be subject to approval by the State committee. No official notice of an acreage goal shall be mailed to an operator until such goal has been so approved.
648.82 Correction. The Adminis trator of the Production and Marketing
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Administration may correct or require correction of any acreage goals estab lished under 648.71 to 648.85 by either the State committee or the county committee.
NOTICE AND APPEALS
648.83 Notice. Notice of all farm acreage goals of three or more acres shall be mailed or delivered in person to the farm operators concerned whether or not the operator has requested a goal. No tice of a farm acreage goal of less than three acres is not required to be given unless the operator has requested an acreage goal.
648.84 Appeals. Any operator who feels that his 1949 potato acreage goal is not fair and reasonable as compared with goals established for other potato farms in the area, may, within 15 days after the date shown on the notice of his farm goal, request the county com mittee in writing to reconsider its de termination. In its reconsideration the county committee shall base its decision on the standards required to be used in making its original determination, in the light of any new information supplied by the operator or otherwise made avail able. The county committee shall make its decision and notify the operator in writing within 15 days after receiving notice of the appeal. If the operator is dissatisfied with the decision of the coun ty committee, he may, within 15 days after its decision is mailed to him or if it is delivered to him in person, within 15 days after such delivery, appeal in writing to the State committee. "The State committee shall notify him of Its decision in writing within 30 days after its receipt of the appeal.
648.85 Request for consideration.
An operator who has not requested a farm goal, and who is not notified of his 1949 farm acreage goal by reason of such goal not being set at three acres or more shall if he wishes such goal to be reconsidered, file the necessary request with the county committee within a rea sonable time prior to planting potatoes on the farm.
Dated: January 26, 1949.
seal
Charles P. B rannan,
Secretary of Agriculture.
P. R. Doc. 49-753; Filed, Jan.
8:50 a. m.
Si,
1949;
TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
Chapter IV Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Department of Agri culture Amdt. 3
P art 418W heat Crop I nsurance CONTINUOUS CONTRACTS COVERING 1 9 4 9 AND
SUCCEEDING CROP YEARS
The above-identified regulations 13
P. R. 2607, 5146, 6475 are hereby amended as follows:
1. Section 418.151 Is amended to read as follows:
6 418.151 Availability of wheat crop Insurance, a w heat crop insurance under continuous contracts for the 1949
and succeeding crop years will be pro vided only in accordance with this sub part in the following counties and under the type of coverage specified for each:
State and county Type of California:
coverage San Luis Obispo__________ Commodity.
Sutter______ r____ __j_____
Do.
Tulare________________
Do.
Colorado;
Adams___________________ Monetary.
Baca_____________________ Commodity.
Kit Carson_______________ Monetary.
Logan_______ t.___________
Do.
Phillips____ _____ .______i.- Do.
Weld_____ ___ ____________ Commodity.
Idaho:
Idaho___________ : ____
Do.
Latah__________________ Monetary.
Lewis__ _____________ ,____Commodity.
Nez Perce__________________
Do.
Teton_____________________
Do.
Illinois:
Christian________________
Do.
Macoupin ____ :
_. Monetary.
Madison__________ _______ Commodity.
Mason_________________
Do.
Monroe___ ____________
Do.
St. Clair___________________ Do.
Sangamon_______________
Do.
Washington-----_-------------- - Do.
Indiana:
Allen-____ ._______ ;_____ Do.
Decatur______ :___________
Do.
DeKalb_____________ _
Do.
Kosciusko____________
Do.
Noble_____________________
Do.
Rush-i___ _________________
Do.
Shelby_____________________
Do.
Sullivan________________ Monetary.
Kansas:
Barton____________________
Do.
Clay_____________________ Commodity.
Cloud____ ___ ___________ Monetary.
Commodity.
Cowley____ ________ _
Dickinson______________- Do.
Ford.___________________ - Monetary.
Harvey__________________ Commodity;
Kingman___ :_____ _____
Do.
Lincoln_______________
Monetary.
McPherson______________ Commodity.
Do.
Marion__ 1________________
Marshall______ ,__________
Do.
Mitchell________ _____ _Monetary.
Nemaha______ __ ________ Commodity.
Osborne_______ ____ ______Monetary.
Pawnee_________________
Do.
Pratt____________________ Commodity.
Rawlins_________ -_______ Monetary.
Reno_____________________ Commodity.
Republic_________________ Monetary.
Rush______________________
Do.
Russell____________i -------- Commodity.
Scott____________________ Monetary.
Sedgwick_________________ Commodity.
Sherman----------------------___. Monetary.
Stanton___________________
Do.
Sumner__________________ Commodity.
Trego---------------------- -------Monetary.
Washington----------------- ___. Commodity.
Maryland:
Carroll,____________________ Do.
Kent____________________ Monetary.
Michigan:
Clinton____ ,__________ ____
Do.
Eaton____________________ Commodity.
Gratiot________ __________ Monetary.
Hillsdale__________________ Commodity.
Monroe________ ______ i___
Do.
Minnesota:
Clay______________ ;_____ _
Do.
Kittson____________________
Do.
Marshall___________________
Do.
Norman___________________
Do.
Polk_______________________
Do.
Missouri:
Bates______________________
Do.
Cass_______________________
Do.
Chariton_________________ Monetary.
Cooper___________________ Commodity.