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Show Sugar Ration Gifts Explained ,A grower of sugar cane or sugar beets no longer is required to J reside on the farm where the - cane or beets are grown to be J eligible to receive ration-free for home use a specified amount of sugar made from the cane or beets, ; the office of price administration announced Wednesday. If the grower actually worked on the farm more than six months of the year, he is eligible to receive re-ceive the ration-free sugar from . the processor even though he may I have resided elsewhere. Previously J he was not entitled to the sugar It ration-free unless he lived on the I. farm where the sugar cane or , sugar beets were grown. Is OPA rationing orders povide that growers of sugar cane or su- I ' gar beets imay receive from the I processor who posesses the cane or t beets a total of 25 pounds of sugar ration-free for each member of his family unit, or 5 pounds per acre of ground upon "which the cane or beets were produced, whichever is less. The members of the family unit were defined as those related by blood or adoption. |