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t ), l i' I -r ( I UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Washington, May 29, 1969 CCC Monthly Sales List for June 1969: The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced today the price at which Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) commodity holdings are available for sale beginning at 3:00 p.m., EDT, on May 29, 1969, and subject to amend- ment, continuing until superseded by the July Monthly Sales List. The following commodities are available: cotton (upland and extra long staple), wheat, corn, oats, barley, flaxseed, rye, rice, grain sorghum, peanuts, tung oil, cottonseed meal, butter, and nonfat dry milk. Cheddar cheese is dropped from the list of commodities for sale. Information on the availability of commodities stored in CCC bin sites may be obtained from Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service State offices shown at the end of the sales list, and for com- modities stored at other locations from ASCS commodity and grain offices also shown at the end of the list. Corn, oats, barley or grain sorghum, as determined by CCC, will be sold for unrestricted use for "'Dealers' Certificates" issued under the emergency livestock feed program. Grain delivered against such certifi- cates will be sold at the applicable current market price, determined by CCC. (more) 6761 USDA 1672-69 NIV. OF FL LIB. DOCUMENTS DEPT. S lS REPOSITORY 2 - In the following listing of commodities and sale prices or method of sales, "unrestricted use" applies to sales which permit either domestic or export use and "export" applies to sales which require export only. CCC reserves the right to determine the class, grade, quality and available quantity of commodities listed for sale. The CCC Monthly Sales List, which varies from month to month as additional commodities become available or commodities formerly available are dropped, is designed to aid in moving CCC's inventories into domestic or export use through regular commercial channels. If it becomes necessary during the month to amend this list in any material way -- such as by the removal or addition of a commodity in which there is general interest or by a significant change in price or method of sale -- an announcement of the change will be sent to all persons currently receiving the list by mail from Washington. To be put on this mailing list, address: Director, Commodity Operations Division, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250. Interest rates per annum under the CCC Export Credit Sales Program (Announce- ment GSM-4) for June 1969' are 6 3/8 percent for U.S. bank obligations and 7 3/8 percent for foreign bank obligations. Commodities now eligible for financing under the CCC Export Credit Sales Program include oats, wheat, wheat flour, barley, bulgur, corn, cornmeal, grain sorghum, upland and extra long staple cotton, milled and brown rice, tobacco, cottonseed oil, raisins, soybean oil, dairy products, tallow, lard, breeding cattle, and rye. Commodities purchased from CCC may be financed for export as private stocks under Announce- ment GSM-4. USDA 1672-69 (more) 3 - Information on the CCC Export Credit Sales Program and on commodities available under Title 1, P.L. 480, private trade agreements, and current information on interest rates and other phases of these programs may be obtained from the office of the General Sales Manager, Export Marketing Service, U.S. Department of Agri- culture, Washington, D.C. 20250. The following commodities are currently available for new and existing barter contracts: oats, cotton (upland and extra long staple) and tobacco. In addition, private stocks of corn, grain sorghum, barley (other than malting barley), oats, wheat and wheat flour and milled and brown rice, under Announcement PS-1, as amended; tobacco under Announcement PS-3; cottonseed oil and soybean oil under Announcement PS-2; upland and extra long staple cotton under Announcement PS-4; and edible tallow and grease under Announcement PS-5; are eligible for programming in connection with barter contracts covering procurement for Federal agencies that will reimburse CCC. (However, Hard Red Winter 13 percent protein or higher, Hard Red Spring 14 percent protein or higher, Durum wheats, and flour produced from these wheats may not be exported under barter through West Coast ports.) Further information on private-stock commodities may be obtained from the Office of the Assistant Sales Manager, Barter, Export Marketing Service, USDA, Wash- ington, D.C. 20250. The CCC will entertain offers from responsible buyers for the purchase of any commodity on the current list. Offers accepted by CCC will be subject to the terms and conditions prescribed by the Corporation. These terms include payment by cash or irrevocable letter of credit before delivery of the commodity and the conditions require removal of the commodity from CCC stocks within a reasonable period of time. Where sales are for export, proof of exportation is also required, and the buyer is responsible for obtaining any required U.S. Government export permit or license. Purchase from CCC shall not constitute any assurance that any such permit or license will be granted by the issuing authority. USDA 1672-69 (more) 4 - Applicable announcements containing all terms and conditions of sale will be furnished upon request. For easy reference a number of these announcements are identified by code number in following list. Interested persons are invited to communicate with the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, USDA, Washington, D.C. 20250, with respect to all commodities or -- for specified commodities -- with the designated ASCS commodity office. Commodity Credit Corporation reserves the right to amend from time to time, any of its announcements. Such amendments shall be applicable to and be made a part of the sale contracts thereafter entered into. CCC reserves the right to reject any or all offers placed with it for the purchase of commodities pursuant to such announcements. CCC reserves the right to refuse to consider an offer, if CCC does not have adequate information of financial responsibility of the offerer to meet contract obligations of the type contemplated in this announcement. If a prospective offerer is in doubt as to whether CCC has adequate information with respect to his financial responsibility, he should either submit a financial statement to the office named in the invitation prior to making an offer, or communicate with such office to determine whether such a statement is desired in his case. When satis- factory financial responsibility has not been established, CCC reserves the right to consider an offer only upon submission by offerer of a certified or cashier's check, a bid bond, or other security, acceptable to CCC, assuring that if the offer is accepted, the offerer will comply with any provisions of the contract with respect to payment for the commodity and the furnishing of performance bond or other security acceptable to CCC. Disposals and other handling of inventory items often result in small quanti- ties at given locations or in qualities not up to specifications. These lots are offered by the appropriate ASCS office promptly upon appearance and therefore, generally, they do not appear in the monthly Sales List. (more) USDA 1672-69 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Washington, June 2, 1969 C-0-R-R-E-C-T-I-O-N: In 7th line, 2nd paragraph, page 3 of the CCC Monthly Sales List for June 1969 (USDA 1672-69) please make it read: "and inedible tallow and grease under Announcement PS-5; etc". Change is to make it read "inedible" rather than "edible" tallow. Press Service Office of Information USDA Ji.i June 2, 1969 USDA 1672-69 6761 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from University of Florida, George A. Smathers Libraries with support from LYRASIS and the Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/cccmonthlysalesl1969unit - 5 - On sales for which the buyer is required to submit proof to CCC of expor- tation, the buyer shall be regularly engaged in the business of buying or selling commodities and for this purpose shall maintain a bona fide business office in the United States, its territories or possessions and have a person, principal or resident agent upon whom service of judicial process may be had. Prospective buyers for export should note that generally, sales to United States Government agencies, with only minor exceptions, will consti- tute domestic unrestricted use of the commodity. Commodity Credit Corporation reserves the right, before making any sales, to define or limit export areas. Exports to certain countries are regulated under the Export Control Act of 1949. These restrictions also apply to any commodities purchased from the Commodity Credit Corporation whether sold for restricted or unrestricted use. Countries and commodities are specifically listed in the U.S. Department of Commerce Comprehensive Export Schedule. Additional information is avail- able from the Bureau of International Commerce or from the field offices of the Department of Commerce. (more) USDA 1672-69 - 6 - Commodity Sales Price or Method of Sale Wheat, bulk UNRESTRICTED USE: A. Storable All classes of wheat in CCC inventory are available for sale at market price but not below 115% of the 1968 price-support loan rate for the class, grade, and protein of the wheat plus the markup shown in C below applicable to the type of carrier involved. B. Nonstorable . At not less than market price, as determined by CCC. C. Markups and Examples (Dols./Bu. In-Storel/ Markup In-Store: EXAMPLES Received Bv : : Rail or: Mpls. No. 1 DNS (1.56) 115% + .15 1.95 Truck : Barge : Portland No. 1 SW (1.44) 115% + .15 1.81 : K. C. No. 1 HRW (1.44) 115% + .15 1.81 .17L .15 : Chicago No. 1 RW (1.46) 115% + .15 1.83 EXPORT: A. CCC will sell limited quantities of Hard Red Winter and Hard Red Spring wheat at west coast ports at domestic market price levels for export under Announcement GR-345 (Revision IV, October 30, 1967, as amended) as follows: (1) Offers will be accepted subject to the purchasers' furnishing the Portland ASCS Branch Office with a Notice of Sale con- taining the same information (excluding the payment or certificate acceptance number) as required by exporters who wish to receive an export payment under GR-345. The Notice of Sale must be furnished to the Commodity Office within five calendar days after the date of purchase. USDA 1672-69 (more) -7- Commodity : Sales Price or Method of Sale -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---*- Wheat bulk ont'd) (2) Sales will be made only to fill dollar market sales abroad and exporter must show export from the west coast to a destination west of the 170th meridian, west longitude, and east of the 60th meridian, east longitude, and to ports on the west coast of Central and South America. Dollar sales shall mean sales for dollars and sales financed with CCC credit. B. CCC will sell wheat for export under Announcement GR-261 (Revision II, January 9, 1961, as amended and supplemented) subject to the following: All classes will be sold subject to offers which include the price at which the buyer proposes to purchase the wheat. All classes will be sold to fill dollar market sales abroad and export must show export from the west coast to a destination within the geographical limitation shown in A (2) above. C. CCC will not sell wheat under Announcement GR-346 until further notice. AVAILABLE: Chicago, Kansas City, Minneapolis and Portland ASCS offices. USDA 1672-69 (more) - 8 - Commodity Sales Price or Method of Sale Corn, bulk UNRESTRICTED USE: A. Redemption of Domestic Payment-In-Kind Certificates: Market price as determined by CCC, but not less than 115% of the applicable 1968 price-support loan rate 2/ for the class, grade, and quality of the corn plus the markup shown in C of this unrestricted use section. B. General Sales 1. Storable Market price, as determined by CCC, but not less than the Agricultural Act of 1949 formula minimum price for such sales which is 105% of the applicable 1968 price support rate 2/ (published loan rate plus 190 per bushel) for the class, grade, and quality of the corn, plus the markup shown in C of this unrestricted use section. 2. Nonstorable At not less than market price as determined by CCC. C. Markup and Examples (Dols./Bu. In-Storel/Basis No. 2 YC 141 MT 26 FM) Markup In-Store .16 EXAMPLES Feed Grain Program Domestic PIK Certificate Minimums McLean Co., Ill. (1.09 + .02-) 115% + .16 1.45 Agricultural Act of 1949 Statutory Minimums McLean Co., Ill. (1.09 + .02+- .19) 105% + .16 1.53 AVAILABLE Chicago, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and Portland ASCS grain offices. USDA 1672-69 (more) - 9 - Commodity Sales Price or Method of Sale Grain Sorghum, UNRESTRICTED USE: bulk A. Redemption of Domestic Payment-In-Kind Certificates: Market price, as determined by CCC, but not less than 115% of the applicable 1968 price-support loan rate 2/ for the class, grade, and quality of the grain sorghum, plus the markup shown in C of this unrestricted use section applicable to the type of carrier involved. B. General Sales: 1. Storable Market price, as determined by CCC, but not less than the Agricultural Act of 1949 formula minimum price for such sales which is 105% of the applicable 1968 price-support rate 2/(published loan rate plus 340 per cwt.) for the class, grade, and quality of the grain sorghum, plus the markup shown in C of this unrestricted use section applicable to the type of carrier involved. 2. Nonstorable At not less than market price as determined by CCC. C. Markups and Examples (Dols./Cwt. In-Storel/No. 2 or Better) Markup In-Store: Received By : :Rail or : Feed Grain Program Dom. PIK Cert. Minimum Truck : Barge : Hale Co., Texas (1.63) 115% + .271 2.15- Kansas City, Mo.(l.81) 115% + .22 2.31 .27k1 .223 Agricultural Act of 1949 Stat. Minimums Hale Co., Texas (1.63 + .34) 105% + .271 2.34' Kansas City, Mo.(1.81 + .34) 105% + .22w 2.481 EXPORT: Sales are made at the higher of the domestic market price, as determined by CCC, or 115 percent of the applicable 1968 price- support loan rate plus carrying charges in Section C. The statutory minimum price referred to in the price adjustment provisions of the following export sales announcements is 105% of the applicable price-support rate plus the markup referred to in C of the unrestricted use section for grain sorghum. Sales will be made pursuant to the following announcement: A. Announcement GR-212 (Revision 2, January 9, 1961) for cash or other designated sales. AVAILABLE Kansas City, Chicago, Minneapolis, and Portland ASCS grain offices. ------------------------------------------------------ ;------------------ USDA 1672-69 (more) - 10 - Commodity Sales Price or Method of Sale ___-_-----_----- ----_- _--------_------___---- _-- ----__ -----__ __ __ ------------_ Barley, Bulk UNRESTRICTED USE: A. Storable Market price, as determined by CCC, but not less than 115% of the applicable 1968 price-support rate 2/ for the class, grade, and quality of the barley plus the applicable markup. B. Markups and Examples (Dols./Bu. In-Storel/No. 2 or Better) Markup In-Store Received By T. ruck (.17) Rail or Barge (.15) Cass County, North Dakota (0.86) 115% + .171 1.171 Minneapolis, Minnesota (1.10) 115% + .15 1.42 C. Nonstorable At not less than market price as determined by CCC. EXPORT: Sales are made at the higher of the domestic market price, as determined by CCC, or 115 percent of the applicable 1968 price support loan rate plus carrying charges in Section B. The statutory minimum price referred to in the price adjust- ment provisions of the following export sales announcement is 105% of the applicable price-support rate plus the markup referred to in B of the unrestricted use section for barley. Sales will be made pursuant to the following announcement: A. Announcement GR-212 (Revision 2, January 9, 1961) for cash or other designated sales. AVAILABLE: Chicago, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and Portland grain offices. USDA 1672-69 (more) - 11 - Commodity Sales Price or Method of Sale Oats, bulk UNRESTRICTED USE: A. Storable Market price, as determined by CCC, but not less than 115% of the applicable 1968 price-support rate 2/ for the class, grade, and quality of the oats plus the markup shown in B below. B. Markup and Example (Dols./Bu. In-Storel/Basis No. 2 XHWO) Markup In-Store .17 Redwood County, Minnesota (.60 + .03 quality differential) 115% + .171 .90 C. Nonstorable At not less than the market price as determined by CCC. EXPORT: Sales are made at the higher of the domestic market price, as determined by CCC, or 115 percent of the applicable 1968 price-support loan rate plus carrying charges in Section B. The statutory minimum price referred to in the price adjustment provisions of the following export sales announce- ments is 105% of the applicable price-support rate plus the markup referred to in B of the unrestricted use section for oats. Sales will be made pursuant to the following announcement: A. Announcement GR-212 (Revision 2, January 9, 1961), for application to barter contracts and for cash or other designated sales. AVAILABLE: Kansas City, Chicago, Minneapolis, and Portland ASCS grain offices. USDA 1672-69 (more) - 12 - Commodity : Sales Price or Method of Sale R&y, Bulk UNRESTRICTED USE: A. Storable Market price, as determined by CCC, but not less than the Agricultural Act of 1949 formula price which is 115% 2/ of the applicable 1968 price-support rate for the class, grade, and quality of the grain plus the markup shown in B below applicable to the type of carrier involved. B. Markups and Examples (Dols./Bu. In-Storel/No. 2 or Better) Markup In-Store Received By Truck (.172) Rail or Barge (.15) Agricultural Act of 1949 Statutory Minimum Rollete County, North Dakota (0.89) 115% + .171 1.20-2 Minneapolis, Minnesota (1.23) 115% + .15 1.57 C. Nonstorable At not less than market price as determined by CCC. EXPORT: Sales are made at the higher of the domestic market price, as determined by CCC, or 115 percent of the applicable 1968 price-support loan rate plus carrying charges in Section B. The statutory minimum price referred to in the price adjust- ment provisions of the following export sales announcement is 105% of the applicable price-support rate plus the markup referred to in B of the unrestricted use section for rye. Sales will be made pursuant to the following announcement: A. Announcement GR-212 (Revision 2, January 9, 1961) for cash or other designated sales. AVAILABLE: Chicago, Kansas City, Portland, and Minneapolis ASCS grain offices. (more) USDA 1672-69 13 - Commodity Sales Price or Method of Sale ----------------A-----------------------------------------_--------_---______ Rice, Rough UNRESTRICTED USE Market price but not less than 1968 loan rate plus 5 percent, plus 44 cents per cwt., basis in-store. AVAILABLE: Prices, quantities, and varieties of rough rice available from Kansas City ASCS Commodity Office. Cotton, Upland UNRESTRICTED USE A. Competitive offers under the terms and conditions of Announcement NO-C-32 (Sale of Upland Cotton for Unrestricted Use). Under this announcement, upland cotton acquired under price support programs will be sold at the highest price offered but in no event at less than the higher of (a) 110 percent of the 1968 loan rate for such cotton, or (b) the market price for such cotton, as determined by CCC. B. Competitive offers under the terms and conditions of Announcement NO-C-31 (Disposition of Upland Cotton -- In Redemption of Payment-In-Kind Certificates or Rights in Certificate Pools, In Redemption of Export Commodity Certificates, Against the "Shortfall," and Under Barter Transactions), as amended. Cotton may be acquired at its current market price, as determined by CCC, but not less than a minimum price determined by CCC which will in no event be less than 120 points (1.2 cents) per pound above the 1968 loan rate for such cotton. EXPORT: CCC Disposals for Barter Competitive offers under the terms and conditions of Announcements CN-EX-28 (Acquisition of Upland Cotton for Export under the Barter Program) and NO-C-31, as amended, at the prices described in the preceding paragraph B. USDA 1672-69 (more) Commodity Sales Price or Method of Sale Cotton, Extra UNRESTRICTED USE: Long Staple Competitive offers under the terms and conditions of Announcement NO-C-6 (Revision 2) and Announcement NO-C-10 (Revised). Under these announcements extra long staple cotton (domestically-grown) will be sold at the highest price offered but in no event at less than the higher of (a) 115 percent of the current loan rate for such cotton plus reasonable carrying charges, or (b) the market price as determined by CCC. EXPORT: CCC Disposals for Barter Competitive offers under the terms and conditions of Announcement CN-EX-29 (Acquisition of American - Egyptian Cotton for Export under the Barter Program), as amended, and Announcement NO-C-6 (Revision 2), at not less than the market price, as determined by CCC. Cotton, Upland UNRESTRICTED USE: or Extra Long Staple Competitive offers under the terms and conditions of Announcement NO-C-20 (Sale of Special Condition Cotton). Any such cotton (Below Grade, Sample Loose, Damaged Pickings, etc.) owned by CCC will be offered for sale periodically on the basis of samples representing the cotton according to schedules issued from time to time by CCC. AVAILABILITY INFORMATION: Sale of cotton will be made by the New Orleans ASCS Commodity Office. Sales announcements, related forms and catalogs for upland cotton and extra long staple cotton showing quantities, qualities and location may be obtained for a nominal fee from that office. Cottonseed Meal EXPORT: Bulk Competitive offers, but not less than $45.00 per ton FOB origin location under the terms and conditions of Announce- ment NO-CS-7. Sales will be made only for export to Far East countries having ports on the Pacific Ocean or on a sea tributary thereto (including Australia and New Zealand). AVAILABLE: New Orleans Commodity Office (more) USDA 1672-69 - 14 - 15 - Commodity Sales Price or Method of Sale ---*--- *-**- k -----A _*__--____ *-- -- >----------- _-------*>-_-_---__----------,-__--------------- . Peanuts,Shelled Restricted Use Sales or Farmers Stock When stocks are available in their area of responsibility, the quantity, type, and grade offered are announced in weekly lot lists or invitations to bid issued by the following: GFA Peanut Association Camilla, Ga. Peanut Growers Cooperative Marketing Association Franklin, Va. Southwestern Peanut Growers' Association Gorman, Texas Terms and conditions of sale are set forth in Announcement PR-1 of July 1, 1966, as amended, and the applicable lot list. 1. Shelled peanuts of less than U. S. No. 1 grade may be purchased for foreign or domestic crushing. 2. Farmers stock: Segregation 1 may be purchased and milled to produce U. S. No. 1 or better grade shelled peanuts which may be exported. The balance of the kernels including any graded peanuts not exported must be crushed domestically. Segregation 2 and 3 peanuts may be purchased for domestic crushing only. Sales are made on the basis of competitive bids each Wednesday by the Producer Associations Division, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, Washington, D. C. 20250, to which all bids must be sent. Tung Oil UNRESTRICTED USE Sales are made periodically on a competitive bid basis. Bids are submitted to the Producer Association Division, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, Washington, D. C. 20250. The quantity offered and the date bids are to be received are announced to the trade in notices of Invitations to Bid, issued by the National Tung Oil Marketing Cooperative, Inc., Poplarville, Mississippi 39470. USDA 1672-69 (more) - 16 - Commodity : Sales Price or Method of Sale Tung Oil (cont'd) Terms and conditions of sale are as set forth in Announcement NTOM-PR-4 of April 6, 1967, as amended, and the applicable Invitation to Bid. Bids will include, and be evaluated on the basis of, price offered per pound f.o.b. storage location. For certain destinations, CCC will as provided in the Announcement, as amended, refund to the buyer a "freight equalization" allowance. Copies of the Announcement or the Invitation may be obtained from the Cooperative or Producer Associations Division, ASCS, Telephone Washington, D. C. Area Code 202, DU 8-3901. Flaxseed, bulk UNRESTRICTED USE: A. Storable Market price, as determined by CCC, but not less than 105% of the applicable 1968 price-support rate 2/ for the grade and quality of the flaxseed plus the appli- cable markup. B. Markups and Example (Dols./Bu. In-Store No. 1, 9.1 - 9.57 moisture) Markup Per Bu: Received By : :Rail or: Truck: Barge : Example of Minimum Prices Terminal and Price .16- .121 Minneapolis, Minn. (3.16) 105% + .121 3.44- C. Nonstorable At not less than domestic market price as CCC. AVAILABLE: Through the Minneapolis ASCS Branch Office. determined by USDA 1672-69 (more) 17 - Commodity Sales Price or Method of Sale -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - DAIRY PRODUCTS Sales are in carlots only in-store at storage location of products. SUBMISSION OF OFFERS: Submit offers to the Minneapolis ASCS Commodity Office. Nonfat Dry Milk UNRESTRICTED USE: Announced prices, under MP-14: Spray process, U. S. Extra Grade, 25.40 cents per pound packed in 100-pound bags and 25.65 cents per pound packed in 50-pound bags. EXPORT: Announced prices, under MP-23, pursuant to invitations issued by Minneapolis ASCS Commodity Office. Invitations will indicate the type of export sales authorized, the announced price and the period of time such price will be in effect. UNRESTRICTED USE: Announced prices, under MP-14: 75.25 cents per pound -- New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New England, and other States bordering the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. 74.5 cents per pound -- Washington, Oregon, and California. All other States 74.25 cents per pound. Butter Footnotes j/ The formula price delivery basis for binsite sales will be f.o.b. 2/ Round product up to the nearest cent. USDA 1672-69 (more) - 18 - USDA AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND CONSERVATION SERVICE OFFICES: GRAIN OFFICES --- Kansas City ASCS Commodity Office, 8930 Ward Parkway, (P. 0. Box 205) Kansas City, Mo. 64141. Telephone: Area Code 816, Emerson 1-0860 Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Wyoming. (Domestic and Export) California (Domestic Only) Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, Vermont, and West Virginia. (Export Only) Branch Office Chicago ASCS Branch Office, 226 W. Jackson Blvd. Chicago, Ill. 60606 Telephone: Area Code 312, 353-6581 Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, Vermont, and West Virginia (Domestic Only) Branch Office Minneapolis ASCS Branch Office, 310 Grain Exchange Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn. 55415 Telephone: Area Code 612, 725-2051 Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.(Domestic & Export) Branch Office Portland ASCS Branch Office, 1218 S.W. Washington St. Portland, Oreg. 97205 Telephone: Area Code 503, 226-3361 Idaho, Oregon, Utah, and Washington (Domestic & Export Sales) California (Export Sales Only) PROCESSED COMMODITIES OFFICE --- (All States) Minneapolis ASCS Commodity Office, 6400 France Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn. 55435 Telephone: Area Code 612, 725-3200 COTTON OFFICE --- (All States) New Orleans ASCS Commodity Office, Wirth Bldg., 120 Marais St., New Orleans, La. 70112. Telephone: Area Code 504, 527-7766 GENERAL SALES MANAGER OFFICES: Representative of General Sales Manager, New York Area: Joseph Reidinger, Federal Bldg., Room 1759, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, N. Y. 10007 Telephone: Area Code 212, 264-8439, 844o, 8441. Representative of General Sales Manager, West Coast Area: Callan B. Duffy, Appraisers' Bldg., Room 802, 630 Sansome St., San Francisco, Calif. 94111 Telephone: Area Copde 415, 556-6185. (more) USDA 1672-69 - 19 - ASCS STATE OFFICES Illinois, Room 232, U. S. Post Office and Courthouse, Springfield, Ill. 62701 Telephone: Area Code 217, 525-4180 Indiana, Room 110, 311 West Washington St., Indianapolis, Ind. 46204 Telephone: Area Code 317, 633-8521 Iowa, Room 937, Federal Building, 210 Walnut Street, Des Moines, Iowa 50309 Telephone: Area Code 515, 284-4213 Kansas, 2601 Anderson Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas 66502 Telephone: Area Code 913, Je 9-3531 Michigan, 1405 South Harrison Road, East Lansing, Michigan 48823 Telephone: Area Code 517, 372-1910 Missouri, I.O.O.F. Building 10th and Walnut Streets, Columbia, Missouri 65201 Telephone: Area Code 314, 442-3111 Minnesota, Room 230, Federal Bldg. and U. S. Courthouse, 316 Robert Street, St. Paul, Minnesota 55101 Telephone: Area Code 612, 725-7651 Montana, P. 0. Box 670, U.S.P.O. and Federal Office Bldg., Bozeman, Mont. 59715 Telephone: Area Code4o6, 587-4511, Ext. 3271 Nebraska, P. 0. Box 793, 5803 0 Street, Lincoln, Nebraska 68501 Telephone: Area Code 402, 475-3361 North Dakota, P. 0. Box 2017, 15 South 21st Street, Fargo, North Dakota 58103 Telephone: Area Code, 701, 237-5205 Ohio, Room 116, Old Federal Building, Columbus, Ohio 43215 Telephone: Area Code 614, 469-6814 South Dakota, P. 0. Box 843, 239 Wisconsin St., S. W., Huron, South Dakota 57350 Telephone: Area Code,605, 352-8651, Ext. 321 or 310 Wisconsin, P. 0. Box 4248, 4601 Haumersley Road, Madison, Wisconsin 53711 Telephone: Area Code 608, 254-4441, Ext. 7535 USDA 1672-69 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Washington, *D.C. 20250 POSTAGE AND FEES PAID U.S. Department of Agriculture UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 3 1262 08864 3662 USDA 1'372-69 |