1995 Marketing Quotas and Price Support Levels for Fire-Cured (Type 21), Fire-Cured (Types 22-23), Maryland (Type 32), Dark Air-Cured (Types 35-36), Virginia Sun-Cured (Type 37), Cigar-Filler and Binder (Types 42-44 and 53-55), Cigar-Filler (Type 41), Cigar-Filler (Type 46), and Cigar Binder (Types 51-52) Tobaccos
other · Farm Service Agency · Rule · Published 1995-07-26 · Effective 1995-03-01 · 60 FR 38229
Document
Document number
95-18308
Federal Register citation
60 FR 38229
CFR reference
7 CFR 723
Type
Rule
Action
Final rule.
Category
other
Sub-agency
Farm Service Agency
Publication date
1995-07-26
Effective date
1995-03-01
Abstract
The purpose of this final rule is to codify the national marketing quotas and price support levels for the 1995 crops for several kinds of tobacco announced by press release on March 1, 1995. In accordance with the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, as amended (the 1938 Act), the Secretary determined the 1995 marketing quotas to be as follows: Fire-cured (type 21), 1.95 million pounds; fire-cured (types 22-23), 39.8 million pounds; Maryland (type 32), 6.45 million pounds; dark air-cured (types 35-36), 9.6 million pounds; Virginia sun-cured (type 37), 130,000 pounds; cigar-filler (type 41), 1.35 million pounds; cigar-filler and binder (types 42-44 and 53-55), 9.0 million pounds; cigar-filler (type 46), zero pounds; and cigar binder (types 51-52), 675,000 pounds. This rule is necessary to adjust the production levels of certain tobacco to more fully reflect supply and demand conditions as provided by statute. In accordance with the Agricultural Act of 1949 as amended (the 1949 Act), the Secretary determined the 1995 levels of support to be as follows (in cents per pound): Fire-cured (type 21), 143.0; fire-cured (types 22-23), 151.8; dark air-cured (types 35-36), 130.4; Virginia sun-cured (type 37), 127.6; cigar-filler and binder (types 42-44 and 53-55), 110.1; and cigar-filler (type 46), 86.1. Price support for Maryland (type 32), cigar-filler (type 41), and cigar binder (types 51- 52) were not announced because producers of each of these kinds of tobacco had disapproved marketing quotas for many years and were not expected to approve quotas in separate referenda to be held March 27- 30, 1995.