Agricultural Marketing Service December 22, 2005 – Federal Register Recent Federal Regulation Documents

Irish Potatoes Grown in Colorado; Relaxation of Handling Regulation for Area No. 2
Document Number: E5-7677
Type: Proposed Rule
Date: 2005-12-22
Agency: Agricultural Marketing Service, Department of Agriculture
This rule invites comments on a relaxation of the minimum grade requirement for certain potatoes handled under the Colorado potato marketing order, Area No. 2. The Colorado Potato Administrative Committee, Area No. 2 (Committee), the agency responsible for local administration of the marketing order, recommended this rule as a replacement for a previously issued proposed rule. This rule would change the minimum grade from U.S. No. 1 to U.S. Commercial for varieties of long, red-skinned, yellow fleshed potatoes produced in Area No. 2 measuring from 1\1/2\ inch minimum diameter to 2\1/4\-inch maximum diameter (size B), and from 1-inch minimum diameter to 1\3/4\- inch maximum diameter. The proposed change is intended to provide potato handlers with more marketing flexibility, growers with increased returns, and consumers with a greater supply of small specialty potatoes.
Melons Grown in South Texas; Proposed Termination of Marketing Order 979
Document Number: 05-24339
Type: Proposed Rule
Date: 2005-12-22
Agency: Agricultural Marketing Service, Department of Agriculture
This rule proposes to terminate the Federal marketing order for melons grown in South Texas (order) and the rules and regulations issued thereunder. The order contains authority to regulate the handling of melons grown in South Texas and is administered locally by the South Texas Melon Committee (Committee). The Committee recommended terminating the order at a meeting on September 7, 2005. The Department of Agriculture (USDA) suspended regulations under the order while it considered the Committee's recommendation. This rule invites comments on proposed termination of the order.
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