Federal Register - August 16, 1949

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Tuesday, August 16, 1949
with the total acreage available for al lotment to all new farms. One-half of one percent of the 1950 national mar keting quota shall, when converted to an acreage allotment by the use of the national average yield, be available for establishing allotments for new farms.
The national average yield shall be the average of the several State yields Used in converting the State marketing quota into State acreage allotments.
725.124 Time for filing application.
An application for a new farm allotment shall be filed with the county committee prior to February 1,1950, unless the farm operator wa discharged from the armed services subsequent to December 31,1949, in which case such application shall be filed within a reasonable period prior to planting tobacco on the farm.
725.125 Determination of normal yields. The normal yield for a new farm shall be that yield per acre which the county committee determines is normal for the farm as compared with yields for other farms in the locality on which the soil and other physical factors affecting the production of tobacco are similar.
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factors affecting the production of to bacco are similar.
725.127 Approval of determinations made under 725.111 to 725.126. The State committee will review all allot ments and yields and may correct or require correction of any determinations made under 725.111 to 725.126. All acreage allotments and yields shall be approved by the State committee and no official notice of acreage allotment shall be mailed to a grower until such allot ment has been approved by the State committee.
725.128 Application for review.
Any producer who is dissatisfied with the farm acreage allotment and marketing quota established for his farm, may, within fifteen days after mailing of the official notice of the farm acreage allot ment and marketing quota, file applica tion with the county committee to have such allotment reviewed by a review com mittee. The procedures governing the review of farm acreage allotment and marketing quotas are contained in the regulations issued by the Secretary 7
CFR 711 which are available at the office of the county committee.
Done at Washington, D. C., this 11th day of August 1949. Witness my hand and the seal of the Department of Agriculture.
seal!
Charles F. B rannan, Secretary of Agriculture.

725.126 Determination of acreage allotments and normal yields for farms returned to agricultural production.
a Notwithstanding the foregoing pro visions of 725.111 to 725.125, the acre age allotment for any farm which was F. R. Doc. 49-6675; Filed, Aug. 15, 1949;
acquired by any Federal, State, or other 9:00 a. m.
agency having the right of eminent do main for any purpose and which is re turned to agricultural production in 1950
or which was returned to agricultural Chapter VIII Production and Market ing Administration Sugar Branch, production in 1949 too late for the 1949
Department of Agriculture allotment to be established, shall be de termined by one of the following Subchapter G Determination of Proportionate methods :
Shares 1 If the land is acquired by the origi Sugar Determination 850.2
nal owner, any part of the acreage allot ment which was or could have been P art 850D omestic B eets, M ainland Cane, H awaii, Virgin I slands S ugarestablished for such farm prior to its P roducing A reas retirement from agricultural production which remains in the State pool ad PROPORTIONATE SHARES FOR FARMS FOR 1 9 4 9
justed to reflect the uniform increases CROP
and decreases in comparable old farm Pursuant to the provisions of section allotments since the farm was acquired may be established as the 1950 allotment 302 of the Sugar Act of 1948, the follow for such farm by transfer from the pool, ing determination is hereby issued :
850.2 Proportionate shares for farms and if any part of the allotment for such land was transferred by the original in the domestic beet, Mainland cane, owner through the State pool to another Hawaiian and Virgin Islands areas a Farm proportionate shares. The farm now owned by him, such owner may elect to transfer all or any part of such proportionate share for the 1949 crop for allotment as adjusted to the farm each farm shall be as follows:
1 In the domestic beet sugar area, which is returned to agricultural produc the number of acres of sugar beets tion.
2 If the land is acquired by a person planted thereon for the production of other than the original owner, or if all sugar beets to be marketed or processed of the allotment was transferred through by the producer for the extraction of the State pools to another farm and the sugar or liquid sugar during the 1949
original owner does not now own the crop season;
2 In the Mainland cane sugar area, farm to which the allotment was trans ferred, the farm returned to agricultural the number of acres planted thereon for production shall be regarded as anew the production of sugarcane to be mar keted or processed by the producer for farm.
b The normal yield for any such the extraction of sugar or liquid sugar trm shall be that yield per acre which during the 1949 crop season;
3 In Hawaii, the amount of sugar, the county committee determines is reasonable for the farm as compared raw value, commercially recoverable from sugarcane grown thereon and mar with yields for other farms in the local ity on which the soil and other physical keted or processed by-the producer for
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the extraction of sugar or liquid sugar during the calendar year 1949; and 4
In the Virgin Islands, the amount of sugar, raw value, commercially recov erable from sugarcane grown thereon and marketed or processed by the pro ducer for the extraction of sugar or liquid sugar during the 1949 crop season.
b Share tenant, share cropper and adherent planter protection. Notwith standing the establishment of a propor tionate share for any farm under para graph a of this section, eligibility for payment of any producer of sugarcane shall be subject to the following condi tions :
1> That the number of share tenants, share croppers or adherent planters on any sugarcane farm shall not be reduced below the number on such farm during the previous crop year, unless such re duction is approved by the respective State Committee or Director of the Area Office of the Production and Marketing Administration; and 2 That such producer shall not have entered into any leasing or cropping agreement for the purpose of diverting to himself or other producer any pay ment to which share tenants, share crop pers or adherent planters would be en titled if their leasing or cropping agree ments for the previous crop year were in effect.
STATEMENT OF BASES AND CONSIDERATIONS

Requirements of the Sugar Act. Sec tion 302 of the act provides that the amount of sugar with respect to which payment may be made shall be the amount of sugar raw value commer cially recoverable from the sugar beets or sugarcane grown on a farm and mar keted or processed for sugar or liquid sugar not in excess of the proportionate share established for the farm. Such proportionate share shall be the farms share of the quantity of sugar beets or sugarcane required to be processed to enable the producing area to meet its quota and provide a normal carryover inventory estimated for the calendar year during which the larger part of the sugar from such crop normally would be marketed.
The act also provides that the Secre tary shall, insofar as practicable, protect the interests of producers who are share tenants, adherent planters or share crop pers.
Situation in the various domestic sugar areas. In the beet sugar area, sugar from each crop normally is marketed during two calendar years, with the major portion of such market ings in the year following the beginning of the harvest. Thus, the carryover of sugar from any crop into the following calendar year may be a relatively high proportion of the crop and still not be regarded as excessive when compared with the quota for the calendar year. A
crop of 9,858,000 tons of sugar beets is indicated for harvest in 1949, according to the July 1 Crop Production Report of the Bureau of Agricultural Economics.
With average sugar content, such a crop will produce less than 1,500,000 short tons of sugar, raw value. Even if mar-

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Federal Register - August 16, 1949

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