Federal Register - February 10, 1956
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Washington, Friday, February 1Ó, 1956
TITLE 6 AGRICULTURAL CREDIT
Chapter III Farmers Home Adminis tration, Department of Agriculture Subchapter B Farm Ownership Loans
FHA Instruction 401.2
P ari 311B asic R egulations S ubpart BLoan L imitations AVERAGE VALUES OF FARMS KENTUCKY
For the purposes of title I of the Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act, as amended, average values of efficient fam ily-type farm-management units for the counties identified below are deter mined to be as herein set forth. The average values heretofore established for said counties, which appear in the tabu lations of average values under 311.29, Chapter III, Title 6 of the Cade of Fed eral Regulations, are hereby superseded by the average values set forth below for said counties.
Kentucky
Average County:
value Adair _________ ;_______________ $18, 000
Allen ________________________ 20, 000
Anderson _____________________ 20,000
B a lla r d __ ___________________ _ 20, 000
Barren ________________ _______ 23,000
B a th __________________________ 21,000
B e ll_____ ____________ ________ 17, 000
B oon e___ _________ :___________ 20,000
B oyd _________________________ 20,000
Boyle _________________________ 25, 000
Bracken______________
_ 20, 000
Breathitt ___________ _________ 17, 500
Breckinridge___________________ 18, 000
Bullitt ________________________ 22,000
Butler 18, 000
Caldwell ______________________ 20,000
Calloway _____________________ _ 20, 000
Campbell_____________________ . 20,000
Carlisle __ _____ ____ ____ ___ 20,000
C arroll_____________ __________ 20, 000
Carter _____________ I _________ 18, 000
C a sey ___________ ____________ _ 18, 000
Christian________ ________ ____ 22, 000
C la y ____ _____________________ 18,000
Clinton ___________________ _ 19,000
Crittenden ______i _____________ 18, 000
Cumberland__________________ 20,000
Daviéss______ ___ _____________ _ 22,000
Edmonson____________________
20,000
E ll io t t _;______________________ 18,000
Estill ____________
18,000
F lem ing________ ____________ _ 23, 000
Floyd _________
17,000
Franklin ________ _____________ 20,000
KentuckyContinued CountyContinued F u lto n ___________ _________ _
G a lla tin _____________________
Garrard __________ ______ ___ __
G r a n t____ ;__________________
Graves ______________________
Grayson __________ -.________ _
Green _____________________
Greenup ____________________
Hancock _____________________
Hardin ______________________
H a r la n _____________________
H a rriso n __ i_________________
H a r t
H en d erso n _________________
H en ry ____ __________________
H ick m an ___________ ________
H opkins______________ ______
J a ck so n __________ __________
Jefferson ____________________
Jessam in e___________________
Johnson _____________________
Kenton _____________________
Knott ___ ___________ __;_____
Knox __________________ ____
Larue _____________ _________
Laurel ______ ;_____ 1________
Lawrence ___________________
Lee _____________ v____ __ - _
L e slie _______________________
L e tc h e r_______________ ___ _
L e w is______________________
Lincoln _____________________
Livingston __________________
Logan _____________ ________
L yon____________________ ___
M cCracken__________________
McCreary ___________________
M cL ean_____________________
Madison ____________________
Magoffin ____________________
Marion _____ ._______________
M arsh all__ _________________
Martin ___________________
Mason ____ _________________
Meade ______________________
Menifee _____________________
M ercer______________ _______
Metcalfe - ___ . . . -------- - . .
Monroe _________ ___________
Montgomery ________________
Morgan ____________________ _
Muhlenberg _________________
N e lso n ___________ _______
Nicholas ___________- ________
Ohio ______________________
Oldham ________ _______ _____
Owen ____________________
O w sley______ ____________ -
Pendleton - ____ _
P e r r y --------- --- --- -------------- Continued on next page
Average value $ 20 , 000
20 , 000
23.000
20.000
20,000
18, 000
18,000
18, 000
18, 000
20 , 000
17.000
24, 000
20.000
22,000
22,000
20,000
18,000
18, 000
24.000
24, 000
18.000
,
20 000
17.000
17, 000
20.000
19.000
20.000
17.500
17, 000
17.000
20.000
22,000
18, 000
21, 000
19, 000
22,000
17, 000
20,000
23.000
17.000
20.000
19.000
17.000
25, 000
18, 000
18.000
24, 000
18 ,000
,
20 000
24.000
19.000
18, 000
24, 000
2 1 .0 0 0
18,000
22, 000
20,000
17.500
20,000
17, 000
CONTENTS
Agricultural Marketing Service
Proposed rule making:
Milk in marketing areas:
Chattanooga, Tenn_- ______
Detroit, Mich_____ _______
Greater Boston, Merrimack Valley, Springfield, and Worcester, Mass_________
Louisville, Ky_____________
Upstate Michigan__________
Rules and regulations:
Grapefruit grown in Arizona; in Imperial County, California;
and in th at part of Riverside County, California, situated south and east of San Gorgonio Pass; limitation of ship ments___________________ _
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956
953
949
955
950
921
Agriculture Department
See Agricultural Marketing Serv ice; Farmers Home Administra tion; Rural Electrification Ad ministration.
Alien Property Office
Notices:
Frieda Heidecker; vested prop erty, intention to return__ _
976
Civil Aeronautics Administra tion
Rules and regulations:
Alterations:
Civil airways_____________
Control areas, control zones, and reporting points_____
Restricted areas___________
921
924
926
Commerce Department
See Civil Aeronautics Administra tion; Federal Maritime Board.
Customs Bureau
Rules and regulations:
Articles conditionally free, sub ject to a reduced rate:
Distilled s p i r i t s including alcohol, wines, or beer for supplies of fishing vessels_
Theatrical effects and other articles_________________
929
929
Defense Department
Rules and regulations:
Charter commercial air trans portation; standards of serv ice ______________________
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938