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F E D E R A L R E G IS T E R ,512* r sDEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.Agricultural Adjustment Administration.t íF E D E M L Ä R E G IS T E R\Published by the DivisionArchives, pursuant to theRegister Act, approved Julyulations prescribed by theapproval of the President.1934May 23, 1936N E. R.— B. 3Issued May 20, 19361936 A g r ic u l t u r a l C o n s e r v a t io n P r o g r am — N ortheastR e g io n¿¡PBULLETIN NO. 3of the F ederal R egister , The Nationalauthority contained in the Federal26, 1935 (49 Stat. 1». 500), under reg Administrative Committee, w ith theThe Administrative Committee consists of the Archivist or ActingArchivist, an officer of the Department of Justice designated by .theAttorney General, and the Public Printer or Acting Public Printer.The daily issue of the F ederal R egister will be furnished by mailto subscribers, free of postage, for 1 per month or 10 per year;single copies 5 cents; payable in advance. Remit by money orderpayable to Superintendent of Documents, Government PrintingOffice, Washington, D. C.Correspondence concerning the publication of the F ederalR egister should be addressed to the Director, Division of theF ederal R egister, The National Archives, Washington, D. C.T A B L E OF C O NT EN TSDepartment of Agriculture:Agricultural Adjustm ent Administration:Agricultural conservation program, 1936:Northeast region, Bulletin No. 3 - —Department of Commerce:Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection:Amendments to General Rules and Regulationsprescribed by the Board of Supervising In spectorsFederal Trade Commission:David Rubenstein and Herm an Schwartz (N u -W a y ShoeCom pany), order fixing time and place for takingtestim onyPresident of the United States:Proclam ations:Emergency Board, Western Pacific Railroad Com pany, Sacramento Northern Railway, TidewaterSouthern Railway— Em ployees.— ----------Increasing rates of duty on cotton clothSecurities and Exchange Commission:Atlas Im perial Diesel Engine Company, order grantingapplication for withdrawal from listing and registra tion — ---------- ------------------------- ------------Lerner Stores Corporation, order granting application tostrike from listing and registrationSecurities Exchange Act:Am endm ent No.1 to Form 8-APage512Secretary of ¡State[No. 2172][Filed, M ay 21, 1936; 4:44 p. m .]Purpose of W ork Sheet.Assistance in filling out W ork Sheet.Num ber of copies.Fractions.Land to be covered by work sheet.W ork Sheets for more than one farm in same or differentcounties.S e c t io n 1. Utilization of land.A. Division of crops between subdivided farms.B. Recording acreage of two or more crops grown on sameland.C. A. A. A. base acreage and yield (to bacco ).D. Harvested 1935 acres.1. Soil depleting crops.2. Soil conserving and neutral crops and land uses.3. Total crop acreage.4. Non-crop land.5. Total acres in farm.E. Adjusted acreage.S e c t io n 2. Name and yield of principal soil depleting crop.S e c t io n 3. Name, address, and signature of operator.S e c t io n 4. Location of farm.S e c t io n 5. Num ber of other farm s owned or operated in samecounty.S e c t io n 6. Base acreage and yield (prelim inary).S e c t io n 7. Committee approval.521S e c t io n 8. Num bering work sheets.S e c t io n 9. Entries on listing sheet.S e c t io n 10. Adjustm ent of preliminary soil depleting bases.S e c t io n 11. Adjustment of yields.S e c t io n 12. Procedure for calculation of productivity indexes.A. Adjustments of percentages.S e c t io n 13. Transferring adjusted bases and yields to work sheets.S e c t io n 14. Committee recommendation of approval.S e c t io n 15. Statistical records.511511PART I I I .522522521F ranklin D R ooseveltC ordell H u llCo n t e n t sPART I. PREPARATION OF W O RK SHEETSPART I I . PREPARATION OF L IS TIN G SHEETS517form ity with Public No. 212, 72d Congress, Approved June30, 1932, 11: 30 a. m., not to exceed five ( 5.00) dollarsper diem for expenses incurred for subsistence.All expenditures of, the board shall be allowed and paidfor out of the appropriation “ Emergency Boards, RailwayLabor Act, May 20, 1926, 1936” on the presentation ofitemized vouchers properly approved by the chairman ofthe board hereby created.IN TE S TIM O N Y WHEREOF, I have hereunto set myhand and caused the seal of the United States to beaffixed.Done at the City of Washington this 21st day of Mayin the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and[ seal ] thirty-six, and of the Independence of the UnitedStates of America the one hundred and sixtiethBy the President.Instructions for Preparation of Work Sheets and ListingSheets and fo r Establishment of BasesE S TABLISH M E NT OF SOIL DEPLETING BASES, TH E PRINCIPALSOIL DEPLETING CROP AND YIELDSS e c t io n 16. Soil depleting bases for farms.S e c t io n 17. Total soil depleting base for farms.S e c t io n 18. County limit on ratio of soil depleting crops.S e c t io n 19. General Soil Depleting Base and Productivity of land.A. Acres of base.B. Productivity of land in general soil depleting base.S e c t io n 20. Types 41, 51, 52, and 53, tobacco soil depleting baseand yield.A. Farms for which bases may be established.B. Determination of acreage in base.1. Adjustments of bases under contracts in 1934 or 1935.2. Adjustments upon request of operators.3. General Adjustments.4. Adjustm ent to county totals.C. Yield per acre.S e c t io n 21. Types 61 and 61a, tobacco soil depleting base.S e c t io n 22. Acreage diverted from soil depleting crops.Pursuant to the authority vested in the Secretary ofAgriculture under Section 8 of the Soil Conservation andDomestic Allotment Act, the following instructions are issuedto supplement the provisions contained in Northeast RegionBulletin No. 1, Revised1and Northeast Region Bulletin No. 2,in connection with the effectuation of the purposes of Section7 ( ) of said act for 1936:PART I. PREPARATION OP WORK SHEETSPurpose of Work Sheet.— The purpose of the work sheet isto obtain information relative to the farming practices andland use history which will be required in determiningamounts of grants.Assistance in Filling Out Work Sheets.— A committeemanor some other qualified person connected with the programwill assist the operator or owner in filling out the work sheet.11 F. R. 296.* 1 F. R. 309.

F E D E R A L R E G IS T E R ,Committeemen, and all workers assisting in the preparationof work sheets, should be thoroughly familiar with the detailsof the program before work sheets are filled out.Humber of Copies.— Only one copy of the work sheet shallbe prepared until adjustments have been completed by theCounty Committee. The County or State Office shall thenprepare three additional copies showing the adjusted fig ures, one copy for filing in the County Office, one for theState Office, and one for the producer filing the work sheet.In cases where a farm is operated under a crop-share leaseor agreement, additional copies, upon request, shall be fur nished to the other interested producer or producers.Fractions.— Fractions of acres shall be expressed to thenearest tenth of an acre, and fractions in hundredthsamounting to five hundredths or less shall be dropped, whilethose amounting to more than five hundredths shall be con sidered as a whole tenth. Yields, ratios, and percentagesshall be expressed in whole numbers, and any fractions offive-tenths or less will be dropped.Land to be covered by W ork Sheet.— Each farming unit(as defined in Northeast Region Bulletin No. 1, Revised)shall be covered by a single work sheet, except that, in caseswhere land in any farm ing unit is owned by two or moredifferent persons (land rented for cash or fixed commoditypayment is considered as owned by the ten an t), a separatework sheet is to be prepared for each such separately-ownedtract. Data on the work sheets for such separately-ownedtracts may, for the purpose o f checking and correcting suchdata, be summarized on one work sheet fo r the entire farm ing unit, and the several work sheets may be filed to gether. However, a separate work sheet must in any eventbe filed for each farm.For purposes of execution of the work sheet, a farm con sisting of adjacent tracts under the same ownership, lo cated in two or more counties, and operated in 1936 aspart or all of a single farming unit by the same operator,shall be regarded as located in the county in which theprincipal dwelling on such farm is located, or, if there isno dwelling on such farm, as located in the county inwhich the major, portion of such farm is located.Work Sheets fo r More Than One Farm in Same or D if ferent Counties.— Each person applying for a grant will berequired to show that work sheets have been executed cover ing all land owned or operated by him in the county. Landrented for cash or fixed commodity rent is considered as ifowned by the tenant.Any person applying for a grant who owns or operatesland in more than one county in a state may be requiredto file in the State office a list of all such land.S e c t io n 1. Utilization of Land.— This section of the worksheet provides space fo r recording the acreage of each cropharvested on the farm in 1935 and other land uses in 1935and any data with respect to any tobacco base establishedfor the farm under an Agricultural Adjustment Administra tion tobacco contract. It also provides space for enteringthese data after adjustment in accordance with NortheastRegion Bulletin No. 1 Revised and these instructions.A. Division of Crops Between Subdivided Farms.—-If landoperated as one farm in 1935 is in 1936 divided into two ormore farms, unless otherwise agreed upon by the interestedproducers and approved by the county and state committeesthe acreage of crops grown on the farm in 1935 should bedivided among the farm subdivisions in the proportion thatthe total cultivated acreage suitable for growing such cropson the land in each farm subdivision bears to the cultivatedacreage in the 1935 farm. A similar division would be madein the case of the base acreage under any A. A. A. tobaccocontract. .B. Recording Acreage of Two or M ore Crops Grown onSame Land.— I f more than one crop was harvested in 1935from any tract of land, a circle should be drawn around theacreage figures entered for all except one o f such crops toindicate “double cropping.” Where both a soil depleting anda soil conserving crop were harvested from the same land in1935, the circle shall be drawn around the acreage figure forthe soil conserving crop. The soil depleting crop shall beMay 23, 1936513counted in the acreage totals for the farm rather than thesoil conserving crop. Acreage from which two or more cropswere harvested in 1935 will be counted only once in determin ing the total crop acreage for the farm.C. A. A. A. Base Acreage and Yield (Tobacco).— Columns(B ) and (C ) are for use only in connection with farms grow ing types 41, 51, 52, and 53 tobacco, or any one or more ofsuch types. The tobacco soil depleting base and the averageyield of tobacco established pursuant to Section 20 hereinshall be entered in Columns (B ) and ( C ) , respectively.D. Harvested 1935 Acres.— Enter in Column (D ) the acre age of each crop harvested in 1935, and other land uses in1935. It is suggested that the total acreage in the farm,item 34, be entered first. This will provide a basis forChecking the sum of individual items.1. Soil Depleting Crops.— Enter on lines 1 to 15 in Col umn (D ) the actual acreage of soil depleting crops har vested on the farm in 1935. (See instructions below forlines 10 to 13, for soil depleting crops which were interplanted in orchards and vineyards.) The entries to bemade on lines 1 to 15 are as follows:Line 1. For farms on which tobacco is grown, enter the1935 harvested acreage, other than types 61 and 61a.Line 2. Enter the acreage of all corn harvested forgrain, silage, and fodder, sweet corn for market orcanning, and popcorn.Line 3. Enter the acreage o f all wheat harvested in1935 whether grown alone or as the nurse crop.Line 4, 5, and 10. Enter on these lines the totalacreage of oats, barley, and grain mixtures respectively.(W rite in “grain mixtures” on line 10 whenever neces sary.)The acreage for each of these crops shouldshow only the total of the following:(1) Acreage grown alone and harvested for grainor hay, or pastured, and,(2) Acreage allowed to mature as grain whengrown as a nurse crop fo r (a) annual legumes, (b)perennial grasses, or (c) mixtures of legumes seededwith less than 40 percent by weight of seed of bien nial or perennial legumes. (Oats, barley, and grainmixtures grown as a nurse crop for the grasses andlegumes listed in the preceding sentence and cutgreen or pastured sufficiently to prevent grain form a tion, or grown as a nurse crop for biennial andperennial legumes shall be entered under soil con serving crops on lines 19 to 24.)Line 6 and 7. Enter the 1935 harvested acreage ofall rye and buckwheat, respectively, whether grownalone or as a nurse crop.Lines 8 and 9. Enter the 1935 harvested acreage ofIrish and sweet potatoes and of sweet sorghums, respec tively.Lines 11 to 13. Enter on these lines the names and the1935 harvested acreage of any soil depleting crops notlisted above, including types 61 and 61a tobacco, andalso for any soil depleting crops interplanted in orchardsor vineyards. Enter the actual acreage of the inter planted soil depleting crop and indicate in parentheses“ (orchard)” or “ (vineyards).” (See also instructionsregarding line 26.)Line 14. Enter the total 1935 harvested acreage of alltruck and vegetable crops.Line 15. Enter the total of all acreages in Column (D )on lines 1 to 14, inclusive, except acreages which arecircled to show “ double cropping.”2. Soil Conserving and Neutral Crops and Land Uses.—The actual 1935 acreages“ of soil conserving and neutralcrops and land uses for land classified as cropland are tobe entered on lines 16 to 27.Lines 16, 17, and 18. Enter the acreages of clover andtimothy hay, alfalfa hay, and other tame hay, respec tively, except new seedings of such hays which weremade with nurse crops.

514F E D E R A L R E G IS T E R ,May 23, 1936S ection 2. Name and Yield of Principal Soil DepletingCrop.— Enter in Section n the name of the principal soildepleting crop, together with the 2-year 1934-1935 averageyield of such crop designated for use in determining theproductivity o f . land on the farm devoted to general soildepleting crops. (See Section 19.).S ection 3. Name, Address, and Signature of Operator.Enter in Section i n the name and address of the 1936 opera tor of the farm. I f the operator is the owner, write “same”on the line provided for name of owner. I f the operator isnot the owner, enter the name and address of the owner onthe line provided.Either the owner or operator who gives the information forthe work sheet should sign the work sheet on the line pro vided at the bottom of Section in. Signature will not benecessary on the three additional copies prepared after ad justments in the County Office. Signing a work sheet doesnot place any obligation upon the signer to participate in theprogram, nor do the entries in Column (E) of Section Inecessarily represent final bases. Work sheets may be ac cepted without the signature of any producer who objects tosigning.S ection 4. Location of Farm.— Enter in Section IV a com plete and careful description of the location of the land cov ered by the work sheet. I f this land consists of severalseparate tracts under the same ownership, the location of theprincipal tract should be shown in Section IV and the words“ see reverse side” should be written in the margin of theSection. The location Of the other tracts covered by thework sheet should be indicated on the reverse side of suchwork sheet.S ection 5. Number of Other Farms Owned or Operatedin Same County.— Enter in Section V the number of otherfarms in the same county which are owned or operated bythe owner and the number of other farms in the samecounty which are owned or operated by the operator.S ection 6. Base Acreage and Yield ( Preliminary ) .—Theentries in Column (A ) of Section V I should be made by thecommunity committee after necessary adjustments by thecommittee of the entries in Column (E) of Section I. Thecommunity committee in making such adjustment for each3. Total Crop Acreage, line 28, is the sum of the sub farm will have as a basis fo r comparison the work sheetstotals in line 15 and line 27.fo r other farms in the community. (See Sections 16, 17,4. N on-crop land, lines 29 to 33.— Include Maple groves and 20 of these instructions.) The yield per acre of tobaccoas woods pastured (line 31) or not pastured (line 30)(if any) is to be carried forward from line 1, Column (C)of Section I to line 1, Column (B ) of Section VI. (Seeas the case may be.Enter on line 32 the acreage of all open pasture on non Section 20 of these instructions.)Columns ( C ) , ( D ) , ( E ) , and (F ) of Section V I are not tocrop land whether tillable or not.Other entries on lines 29 to 33 do not require explana be completed until after adjustments by the County Com mittee on the listing sheets.(See Section 13 of thesotion and should be made as indicated.5. Total Acres in Farm, line 34.— The sum of the acres instructions.)S ection 7. Committee Approval.— The name oi the com of all crops and land uses (lines 28 to 33) should equalthe figures previously entered (line 34) fo r the total munity committeeman or field worker who assisted the op erator in filling out the work sheet should be entered on theacreage of all land in the farm in 1935.first line in Section VU . I f the work sheet is not originallyE.Adjusted Acreage.— In accordance with the standardsfilled out with the assistance of a community committeemanfor adjustments set forth in Sections 16 to 20, inclusive of for the community in which the farm is located, then suchthese instructions and in order to eliminate overstatement, committeeman should examine the work sheet and laterthe committeeman, or other field worker assisting in the add his initials to indicate approval for the communitypreparation of the work sheet, should, insofar as is possible committee. at this time, adjust, the figures entered in Column (D ). Ad A fter entries have been made in Columns (C ), (D ), (E),justments for unusual weather conditions, for “ contracted,” and (F ) of Section VT of the work sheet (See Section 13“ rented,” or “ retired” acres, if such adjustments are neces of these instructions), one of the county committeemen re sary, should be made with the assistance of the owner or viewing the work sheets should sign for the county commit operator. Such adjusted acreages shall be entered in Col tee in the space after “ reviewed by.” This signature willumn (E ) of Section I. For crops for which it is determined not be necessary on the three additional copies, as the namethat no such adjustment is necessary, the entry in Column of the committeeman will be typed in the space provided foi(E ) shall be the same as the entry in Column ( D ) . Careful signature.work by the committeeman and the operator to make properThe data from the work sheet for each farm must oeadjustments and to avoid any overstatement before making included in a listing sheet in accordance with Part I I ofentries in Column (E ) of Section I will prevent delay in these instructions.final approval of bases and will reduce or eliminate thePART II. PREPARATION OF LISTING SHEETSnecessity of further adjustment. Particular attention inSection8. Nurnbering Work Sheets.— When substantiallymaking such adjustments should be given to the provisionsof 'Section 17 of these instructions (and Section 20 for any all work sheets for the county are completed (except forfarm for which a tobacco soil depleting base is established). Columns ( C ) , ( D ) , (E ) , and (F ) of Section V I ) , it is suggestedLines 19 to 25. The 1935 acreage o f soil conservingcrops (for which names are not printed) should be en tered in the upper spaces (lines 19, 20, etc.). These in clude: (a) New seedings of perennial grasses and annuallegumes with oats, barley, or a grain mixture as a nursecrop which were cut green or pastured sufficiently to pre vent grain formation; (b) New seedings of biennial andperennial legumes with oats, barley, or a grain mixtureas a nurse crop which were harvested for grain or hayor pastured; (c) Rye, barley, oats, and grain mixturesturned under as green manure; (d) Pasture on cropland;(e) Forest trees planted on cropland since January 1,1934; and (f) The actual acreage of each soil conservingcrop interplanted in orchards and vineyards, indicatingopposite the name of such interplanted crop in paren theses “ (orch ard)” or “ (vin eyard)” . (See also instruc tions regarding line 26.)The acreage o f idle or fallow cropland should be en tered in the lower spaces (lines 25, 24, etc.).Line 26. Enter separately as item 26 (b) the acreage oforchards and vineyards not interplanted with any crop.For any acreage* in orchards and vineyards interplantedwith any crop in 1935, enter as item 26 (a ) to the leftof Column (D ), the acreage which the committeemanand operator determine was actually occupied by thecrops. The remaining acreage of the interplantedorchard or vineyard which was not actually occupiedby interplanted crops will be entered as item 26 (a ) inColumn (D ). For example, with a 30-acre orchard ofwhich 20 acres are occupied by clover and timothy hay,the number “ 20” would be written on line 26 (a ) to theleft of Column (D ) and the number “ 10” would bewritten in Column (D ). The acreage of clover andtimothy hay— 20 acres— would also be entered in Col umn (D ) on lines 19 to 24 above. The total of theentries on line 26 should be equal to the total acreageof orchards and vineyards on the farm in 1935.Line 27. Enter the total of all acreages in Column (D )on lines 16 to 26, inclusive, except acreages which arecircled to show “ double cropping.”

F E D E R A L R E G IS T E R ,May 23, 1936515The yield per acre entered for any tobacco farm in Col that they be arranged by communities and given serial num bers beginning at No. 1 in one community and continuing umn 32 should be revised so that: (1) the yield for eachthrough the last community so that the last numbered work farm is brought into line with that fo r neighboring farmssheet bears a number corresponding with the total number having similar soils and capacity fo r the production of to of work sheets in the county. Work sheets received late will bacco, and ( 2) the average yield for tobacco for all farmsbe numbered consecutively, beginning with the next highest does not exceed the county average yield established fortobacco.number.S e c t io n 12. Procedure fo r Calculation of Productivity In After serial numbers have been placed upon the work sheets,such work sheets for each community will be separated dexes.— For all work sheets in the county on which the sameaccording to the principal soil depleting crop shown in Section principal soil depleting crop has been designated, add theII of the work sheet. The work sheets fo r each such princi yield figures irt Column 30 fo r the individual farms andpal soil depleting crop will be entered on separate listing divide the resulting total by the number of farms to deter sheets (Form NER 9) for each community, beginning with mine a simple average. Divide the yield for each farm bythe lowest serial number and extending to the highest serial the simple average yield to determine the percentage whichthe yield is of the simple average. Enter the resulting per number.S e c t io n 9. Entries on Listing Sheet.— Enter in the spaces centage for each farm in Column 31.A,Adjustments of Percentages in Column 31.— The ad in the upper left hand corner of each listing sheet the nameof the county, the name of the State, the name of the com justments indicated below are required to be made in themunity, and the listing sheet number beginning with No. 1 percentage figures entered in Column 31.for each community.1. The percentage or index calculated for each farmEntries in Columns 1 to 25, inclusive, with the exception ofshall be brought into line with the indexes calculated forentries in Columns 13, 15, 16, 17, 21, and 22, represent spe other farms which the committee determines to have simi cific items taken from the work sheets and do not require de lar soils and productive capacity for crops in the generaltailed explanation. The acreages to be entered in Columns . soil depleting base.3 to 22 will be the 1935 harvested acreages of crops and the2. I f two or more designated soil depleting crops areland uses taken from Column (D ) of the work sheet.used in any county, adjustments should be made which willFor Column 13, enter in the heading the name of the mostcorrect for any difference in the productivity of'land usedimportant soil depleting crop in the county fo r which a namefo r the production of the different crops. For example:is not printed in the other column headings. List the 1935Where the yield of one crop has been used generally forharvested acreage of such crop.farms in one part of the county and the yield of anothercrop has been used for farms in another part of the county,In Column 15 enter the total acreage of all soil depletingcrops not entered in preceding columns.the indexes fo r the farms using each crop will have beenIn Column 16 enter the total 1935 harvested acreage of allcalculated in relation to the average yield of such crop. I fone of such crops is usually grown on land which is lesssoil depleting crops (the sum of the entries on lines 1 to 14,productive than the land on which the other crop is usuallyinclusive, in Column (D ) of Section I of the work sheet).grown, the committee should reduce the indexes calculatedIn Column 17 enter the total 1935 acreage of all soil con for the crop grown on the less productive land. Withoutserving crops shown on lines 16 to 25, inclusive, of Columnthis adjustment farms equally productive might show(D ), Section I, of the work sheet (but do not include idle orfallow land, if any, entered on line 25).entirely different indexes because of the use of different soildepleting crops to determine the indexes.In Column 21 enter the 1935 acreage of any land classified3. A fter adjustments described in paragraphs 1 andas neutral in Column (D ) of the work sheet other than thatentered in Columns 18, 19, and 20.2 above are completed, the adjusted indexes for eachfarm will be multiplied by the number of acres of landIn Column 22 enter the total of the figures shown inColumns 18 to 21, inclusive.in the general soil depleting base for the farm (Column28). The resulting figures fo r all farms in the county willIn Columns 23 to 25 enter the preliminary soil depletingbe totalled, regardless of the designated principal soil de bases shown in Column ( A ) , Section V I of the work sheet.pleting crop. The total obtained will be divided by theLeave Columns 26, 27, and 28 blank at the time of makingtotal number of acres in the general soil depleting baseother entries described in this Section 9.of all the farms in the county. I f the resulting averageWrite in the space provided above columns 29, 30, andindex figure is above 100.5 or below 99.5, then further31 the name of the principal soil depleting crop shown inadjustments should be made in the indexes fo r indi Section n of the work sheet being listed ,on the particularvidual farms so as to obtain a weighted average indexlisting sheet, and enter in Column 29 the yield per acrefor all farms in the county which is not more than fiveshown in Section n of each work sheet.tenths above or below 100. (See Section 19.)Leave Columns 30 and 31 blank at tile time o f makingEntey the final adjusted index for each farm in Columnother entries described in this Section 9.33 as the Productivity Index for thé farm.In Column 32 enter the yield of tobacco shown in Col umn (B) of Section V I of the work sheet.S e c t io n 13. Transferring Adjusted Bases and Yields toS e c t io n 10. Adjustment of Preliminary Soil Depleting Work Sheets.— After final adjustments have been made inBases.—After work sheets for the county have been, listed, each of the soil depleting bases and yields for each farm,listing sheets will be summarized and checked, and the to tiie final adjusted bases and yield will be transferred fromtals of the preliminary soil depleting bases (totals of columns the listing sheets to Columns (C ) and (D ), respectively, of23, 24, and 25, respectively) shall be compared with the lim Section V I of each work sheet.its established by the Agricultural Adjustment Adminis A fter the approved bases have been entered in Columntration for the respective soil depleting bases for the county. (C ) of Section V I of the work sheet, the m a x im u m acreageSee Sections 16, 17, 18, andy20 of these instructions fo r totals for which soil conserving payments can be made will beand ratios to which soil depleting bases must conform. A fter computed and entered on line 2 of Column ( E ) . This max completion of adjustments in soil depleting bases in Columns imum acreage will be 15 percent of the general soil deplet 23, 24, and 25, the adjusted soil depleting bases shall be ing base and 30 percent of the tobacco soil depleting baseentered in Columns 26, 27, and 28 of the listing sheets.fo r types 41, 51, 52, or 53 tobacco. The acreages whichS e c t io n 1 1 . Adjustment of Yields.— The preliminary yield may be planted with maximum diversion will be enteredfigures entered in Column 29 for the designated soil deplet in Column (F ) and will be the difference between the re ing crops shall be revised insofar as necessary to make yield spective soil depleting bases and the maximum acreage forfigures equitable as between farms having similar soils and which soil conserving payment can be made. (See Sectionproductive capacity and the revised yield figures will be 6 for stat

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