The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - 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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Page 362 - McMinn, Macon, Marion, Meigs. Monroe, Morgan, Overton, Pickett, Polk, Putnam, Rhea, Roane, Scott, Sequatchie, Sevier, Smith, Sullivan, Unicoi, Union, Van Buren, Warren, Washington, and White; In Virginia, the counties of Alleghany, Bath, Bland, Botetourt, Buchanan, Carroll, Craig, Dickenson, Floyd, Giles, Grayson, Highland, Lee, Pulaski, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, Wise, and Wythe; All the counties of West Virginia. (c) Secretary...
Page 560 - Garlicky." § 26.407 Special grade; Weevily rye. (a) Definition. Weevily rye shall be rye which is infested with live weevils or other insects injurious to stored grain. (b) Grades. Weevily rye shall be graded and designated according to the grade requirements of the standards applicable to such rye if it were not weevily, and there shall be added to, and made a part of, the grade designation, the word "Weevily.
Page 561 - Winchester bushel as determined by the testing apparatus and the method of use thereof described in Bulletin No.
Page 298 - The acreage released under paragraph (a) of this section may be reapportioned by the county committee to other farms in the same county receiving allotments in amounts determined by the county committee to be fair and reasonable on the basis of land, labor, and equipment available for the production of peanuts; crop-rotation practices; and soil and other physical factors affecting the production of peanuts.
Page 157 - The penalty due on marketing of cigar tobacco by a producer which, as to excess tobacco, is not identified by a valid sale memo, and, as to within quota tobacco, a within quota card, by the end of the sale date shall be presumed, subject to rebuttal, to be marketings of excess tobacco. The penalty thereon shall be paid by the buyer who may deduct an amount equivalent to the penalty from the amount due the producer. (d) Marketings outside the United States. The penalty due on marketings by a producer...
Page 554 - Contains 8 or more stones which have an aggregate weight in excess of 0.20 percent of the sample weight, 2 or more pieces of glass, 3 or more crotalaria seeds (Crotalaria spp.), 2 or more castor beans (Ricinus communis...
Page 365 - Constructing channel lining, chutes, drop spillways, pipe drops, drop inlets, or similar structures for the protection of outlets and water channels that dispose of excess water.
Page 19 - CFR part 13.) (3) Any cost-share payment due any participant shall be allowed without deduction of claims for advances except as provided for above and without regard to any claim or lien against any crop, or proceeds thereof, in favor of the participant or any other creditor.
Page 559 - For the purposes of the official grain standards of the United States for rye: (a) Rye. Rye shall be any grain which, before the removal of dockage, consists of 50 percent or more of rye and not more than 10 percent of other grains for which standards have been established under the provisions of the United States Grain Standards Act.
Page 565 - Grain" shall be mixed grain which does not meet the requirements for mixed feed oats, or the requirements for the grade US Mixed Grain; or which contains more than 16 percent of moisture; or which contains stones; or which is musty, or sour, or heating; or which has any commercially objectionable foreign odor, except of smut or garlic; or which is otherwise of distinctly low quality. (b) Grade designations for US Mixed Grain.

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