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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Page 50
... multiplying the total pounds of butterfat in producer milk al- located to Class I milk and to Class II milk pursuant to § 1120.46 by the Class I and Class II butterfat differen- tials , respectively , computed pursuant to § 1120.51 ...
... multiplying the total pounds of butterfat in producer milk al- located to Class I milk and to Class II milk pursuant to § 1120.46 by the Class I and Class II butterfat differen- tials , respectively , computed pursuant to § 1120.51 ...
Page 52
... multiplied by 2 or such lesser rates as the Secretary may determine is demonstrated as appro- priate in terms of the particular cost of administering the additional accounting period . [ 36 F.R. 8126 , Apr. 30 , 1971 ] § 1120.87 ...
... multiplied by 2 or such lesser rates as the Secretary may determine is demonstrated as appro- priate in terms of the particular cost of administering the additional accounting period . [ 36 F.R. 8126 , Apr. 30 , 1971 ] § 1120.87 ...
Page 65
... multiply by 4.2 ; ( 2 ) From the weighted average of the carlot prices per pound of spray process , nonfat dry milk solids , for human con- sumption , f.o.b. manufacturing plants in the Chicago area , as published for the period from ...
... multiply by 4.2 ; ( 2 ) From the weighted average of the carlot prices per pound of spray process , nonfat dry milk solids , for human con- sumption , f.o.b. manufacturing plants in the Chicago area , as published for the period from ...
Page 66
... multiplying the butter price for the ap- propriate month by the applicable factor listed below and rounding to the nearest one - tenth cent : ( a ) Class I milk . Multiply such price for the preceding month by 0.125 ; and ( b ) Class II ...
... multiplying the butter price for the ap- propriate month by the applicable factor listed below and rounding to the nearest one - tenth cent : ( a ) Class I milk . Multiply such price for the preceding month by 0.125 ; and ( b ) Class II ...
Page 69
... multiplying the pounds of overage de- ducted from each class pursuant to § 1121.46 ( a ) ( 11 ) and the corresponding step of § 1121.46 ( b ) by the applicable class prices ; ( c ) Add the amount obtained from multiplying the difference ...
... multiplying the pounds of overage de- ducted from each class pursuant to § 1121.46 ( a ) ( 11 ) and the corresponding step of § 1121.46 ( b ) by the applicable class prices ; ( c ) Add the amount obtained from multiplying the difference ...
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