The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - Administrative law The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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... average butterfat test thereof , and the pounds of butterfat received from each producer and cooperative association and the number of days on which milk was received from such producer ; ( b ) The amount of payment to each producer and ...
... average butterfat test thereof , and the pounds of butterfat received from each producer and cooperative association and the number of days on which milk was received from such producer ; ( b ) The amount of payment to each producer and ...
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... average butterfat content of producer milk in each class . [ 34 F.R. 18659 , Nov. 22 , 1969 ] § 1060.50 MINIMUM PRICES Basic formula price . The basic formula price shall be the average price per hundredweight for manufacturing grade ...
... average butterfat content of producer milk in each class . [ 34 F.R. 18659 , Nov. 22 , 1969 ] § 1060.50 MINIMUM PRICES Basic formula price . The basic formula price shall be the average price per hundredweight for manufacturing grade ...
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... average butterfat content of producer milk in each class . [ 34 F.R. 5909 , Mar. 29 , 1969 , as amended at 36 F.R. 4778 , Mar. 12 , 1971 ] MINIMUM PRICES § 1061.50 Basic formula price . The basic formula price shall be the average price ...
... average butterfat content of producer milk in each class . [ 34 F.R. 5909 , Mar. 29 , 1969 , as amended at 36 F.R. 4778 , Mar. 12 , 1971 ] MINIMUM PRICES § 1061.50 Basic formula price . The basic formula price shall be the average price ...
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... average of the daily wholesale selling prices ( using the midpoint of any price range as one price ) of Grade A ( 92- score ) bulk creamery butter per pound at Chicago , as reported by the U.S. De- partment of Agriculture for the preced ...
... average of the daily wholesale selling prices ( using the midpoint of any price range as one price ) of Grade A ( 92- score ) bulk creamery butter per pound at Chicago , as reported by the U.S. De- partment of Agriculture for the preced ...
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... average butterfat content of the milk specified in para- graph ( d ) of this section is more than 3.5 percent or add , ií such butterfat con- tent is less than 3.5 percent , an amount computed by multiplying the amount by which the average ...
... average butterfat content of the milk specified in para- graph ( d ) of this section is more than 3.5 percent or add , ií such butterfat con- tent is less than 3.5 percent , an amount computed by multiplying the amount by which the average ...
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Page 359 - ... shall deduct 5 cents per hundredweight or such amount not exceeding 5 cents per hundredweight as may be prescribed by the Secretary, and shall pay such deductions to the market administrator on or before the 15th day after the end of each month. Such moneys shall be used by the market administrator to sample, test, and check the weights of milk received and to provide producers with market information. (b) In the case of producers for whom a cooperative association is actually performing the...
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Page 150 - Dec. 31, 1968] § 1069.51 Class prices. Subject to the provisions of §§ 1069.52 and 1069.53 the minimum prices per hundredweight to be paid by each handler for milk received at his plant during the month shall be as follows: (a) Class I milk. The Class I price shall be the basic formula price for the preceding month plus $0.90 and plus 20 cents.
Page 125 - I pursuant to § 1065.46(a) (3) (iv) and (v) and the corresponding step of § 1065.46(b) the Class I price shall be adjusted to the location of the transferor plant ; and (e) Add an amount equal to the value at the Class I price, adjusted for location of the nearest nonpool plant (s) from which an equivalent volume was received, with respect to skim milk and butterfat subtracted from Class I pursuant to J 1065.46 (a) (7) and the corresponding step of §1065.46 (b).
Page 140 - ... for the preceding month. for the milk of such producer received by such handler during the first 15 days of the current month; (2) On or before the 20th day of each month, each handler shall make payment to a cooperative association which is not a handler for milk of producers from whom such association has received written authorization to collect payment, at not less than such uniform price for the preceding month, for all such milk received by such handler during the first 15 days of the current...
Page 88 - If the transferor handler received during the month other source milk to be allocated pursuant to § 1063.46(a) (3) and the corresponding step of § 1063.46 (b), the skim milk and butterfat so transferred shall be classified so as to allocate the least possible Class I utilization to such other source milk; and (3) If the transferor handler received during the month other source milk to be allocated pursuant to § 1063.46(a) (7) or (8) and the corresponding steps of...