The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 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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... farm , hold more than one health authority approval , or appear on more than one handler's producer records . ( 5 ) In the event the health authority rec- ords are not available , are inaccurate , or are incomplete , the appearance of ...
... farm , hold more than one health authority approval , or appear on more than one handler's producer records . ( 5 ) In the event the health authority rec- ords are not available , are inaccurate , or are incomplete , the appearance of ...
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... farms land , resulting in his ownership of the commodity produced thereon ; ( 2 ) rents and farms land , resulting in his own- ership of all or a portion of the commodity produced thereon ; or ( 3 ) owns land which he does not farm and ...
... farms land , resulting in his ownership of the commodity produced thereon ; ( 2 ) rents and farms land , resulting in his own- ership of all or a portion of the commodity produced thereon ; or ( 3 ) owns land which he does not farm and ...
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... farm or business operations for use in making statistical analyses as a foundation for official estimates and reports , for use in developing inspection or other required staff- ing , financial or program plans , or for offi- cial ...
... farm or business operations for use in making statistical analyses as a foundation for official estimates and reports , for use in developing inspection or other required staff- ing , financial or program plans , or for offi- cial ...
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... farm and a dis- tributing plant and whose only source of supply for Class I milk is his own farm production and transfers from pool plants : Provided , That such person furnishes satisfactory proof to the mar- ket administrator that the ...
... farm and a dis- tributing plant and whose only source of supply for Class I milk is his own farm production and transfers from pool plants : Provided , That such person furnishes satisfactory proof to the mar- ket administrator that the ...
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... farm production ) ; ( ii ) Receipts of fluid milk products from other pool plants and from coop- erative associations ; ( iii ) Receipts of other source milk ; and ( iv ) Inventories of fluid milk prod- ucts on hand at the beginning and ...
... farm production ) ; ( ii ) Receipts of fluid milk products from other pool plants and from coop- erative associations ; ( iii ) Receipts of other source milk ; and ( iv ) Inventories of fluid milk prod- ucts on hand at the beginning and ...
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3.5 percent Agency amount computed amounts of skim applicable assigned average butterfat content bulk butterfat differential cents Class I milk Class I price Class II Classes of utilization classified as Class computed pursuant cooperative association corresponding step dairy farmers deductions determined dler filed filled milk fluid milk prod fluid milk products Grade A milk graph handler operating handler pursuant hearing clerk hundredweight July 30 location adjustment market adminis market administrator marketing area ment milk and butterfat milk received multiplying nonpool plant order plant partially regulated distributing payments pool plant pounds of skim preceding month presiding officer producer milk producer-handler producer-settlement fund provisions pursuant to paragraph pursuant to subparagraph quantity receipts and utilization receipts of fluid reconstituted skim milk regulated distributing plant request route disposition Secretary skim milk remaining source milk suant subtracted pursuant tion total pounds transferor plant trator uniform price unregulated supply plants