Federal Register - October 7, 1950
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CODIFICATION GUIDE
CODIFICATION GUIDE Con.
A numerical list of th e parts of th e Code of Federal Regulations affected by documents published in this issue. Proposed rules, as opposed to final actions, are identified as such.
Title 3
Chapter I Proclamations:
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Chapter II Executive orders:
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Title 7
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Title 14
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Title 15
Chapter III:
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Title 20
Chapter I:
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Title 28
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Chapter VII:
Part 864 see Part 564.
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Title 43
Chapter I:
Appendix Public land orders:
10 amended by PLO 674.
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4. The Selective Service System shall defray necessary expenses of the Com mittee, including the compensation of the members thereof, within limits of applicable law.
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October 4, 1950.
F. R. Doc. 50-8853; Filed, Oct. 5, 1950;
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RULES AND REGULATIONS
TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
Chapter VII Production and Mar keting Administration Agricultural Adjustment, Department of Agri culture <
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722C o t t o n
PROCLAMATION RELATING TO NATIONAL MAR
KETING QUOTA AND NATIONAL ACREAGE
ALLOTMENT FOR 1 9 5 1 CROP
722.201 Basis and purpose. This section is issued to announce findings made by the Secretary of Agriculture with respect to the total supply and the normal supply of cotton for the market ing year beginning August 1, 1950, and to proclaim whether, upon the basis of such findings, a national marketing quota and a national acreage allotment for the 1951 crop of cotton are required under the provisions of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, as amended.
Section 342 of the said act provides, in part, that, whenever during any calendar year the Secretary determines that the total supply of cotton for the marketing year beginning in such calendar year will exceed the normal supply for such marketing year, the Secretary shall pro-
claim such fact and a national market ing quota shall be in effect for the crop of cotton produced in the next calendar year. Whenever a national marketing quota is proclaimed under section 342, the Secretary is required to determine and proclaim a national acreage allot ment for the crop of cotton to be pro duced in the next calendar year. The act further provides that the proclama tion with respect toa national marketing quota shall be made not later than Octo ber 15 of the calendar year in which the determinations relating thereto are made.
The term cotton and the data ap pearing in 722.202 do not include long staple cotton covered by section 347 a of the said act or similar types of such cotton which are imported.
The terms total supply, carry over, and normal supply, as they re late to cotton, are defined in the act as follows:
Total supply of cotton for any m arket ing year shall be th e carry-over a t th e be ginning of such marketing year, plus th e estim ated production of cotton in th e United States during th e calendar year in which, such m arketing year begins and th e esti m ated imports of cotton into th e United States during such marketing year.
Carry-over of cotton for any m arketing year shall be th e quantity of cotton on hand In th e United States a t the beginning of such m arketing year, not including any p art of th e crop which was produced in the United States during th e calendar year th a n current.
Normal supply of cotton for the m arket ing year shall be th e estim ated domestic consumption of cotton for any m arketing year for which such normal supply is being determined, plus the estim ated exports of cotton for such marketing year, plus 30 per centum of th e sum of such consumption and exports as an allowance for carry-over.
The findings and determinations made by the Secretary are contained in 722.202 and have been made on the basis of the latest available statistics of the Federal Government. Producers are now engaged in harvesting their 1950
cotton crop and will soon begin making plans and arrangements for the produc tion of cotton and other crops in 1951.
It is in the interest of these farmers, as well as other persons engaged in busi ness activities closely related to the pro duction, marketing and processing of cotton, that the determinations and proclamations contained herein be is sued at the earliest possible date. Ac cordingly, it is hereby determined and found th at compliance with the notice, public procedure, and effective date requirements of the Administrative Pro cedure Act 60 Stat. 23.7 is impracti cable and contrary to the public interest, and the proclamations set forth in 722.202 shall be effective upon filing of this document with the Director, Divi sion of Federal Register.
722.202 Findings and determinations with respect to a national marketing quota and a national acreage allotment for the 1951 crop of cottona Total supply. The total supply of cotton for the marketing year beginning August 1, 1950 in terms of running bales or the equivalent, is 16,405,000 bales, consist ing of 1 a carry-over on August 1,1950, of 6,639,000 bales, 2 estimatedproduc tion from the 1950 crop of 9,637,000
bales, and 3 estimated imports into the United States during the marketing year beginning August 1, 1950, of 129,000
bales.
b Normal supply. The normal sup ply of cotton for the marketing year beginning August 1, 1950 in terms of running bales or the equivalent, is 18,798,000 bales, consisting of 1 esti mated domestic consumption for the marketing year beginning August 1, 1950, of 9,860,000 bales, 2 estimated exports during the marketing year be ginning August 1,1950, of 4,600,000 bales, and 3 30 percent of the sum of subparagraphs 1 and 2 of this para graph as an allowance for carry-over, or 4,338,000 bales.
c National marketing quota. It is hereby determined and proclaimed th at the total supply of cotton for the m ar keting year beginning August 1, 1950, will not exceed the normal supply for such marketing year. Therefore, a na tional marketing quota shall not be in effect for the crop of cotton produced in the calendar year 1951.
d National acreage allotment. It is hereby determined and proclaimed that a national acreage allotment shall not