927-Processed Pear Assessment Report

Marketing Orders for Fruit Crops

OR - WA Pears - Assessment Report - Processed Pears (09-16)

Generic Fruit Crops (Mandatory)

OMB: 0581-0189

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OMB No. 0581-0189

Remit to: WASHINGTON STATE FRUIT COMMISSION

105 S. 18th Street, Suite 205

Yakima, WA 98901-2149

Phone: (509) 453-4837

Fax: (509) 453-4880 PROCESSED PEAR ASSESSMENT REPORT


Firm ___________________________________ Prepared by ________________________________________________

Address ___________________________________ Signature ________________________________________________

City ___________________________________ Date ________________________________________________

State ____________ Zip Code ____________ Crop Year ________________________________________________



Name of Processors or Firms to whom fruit was sold

Tons Culls Sold for $ or Loss

Tons Culls

Tons Graded

Assessment Owing

Summer/Fall Canned Pears $_________ per ton

(Refer to Rate Sheet for Per Ton Assessment












































































Total Tons Reported




Total Paid: $

TERMS: § 927.123. Payments received more than 45 days after the date on which they are due shall be considered delinquent and subject to a late payment charge of $25.00 or 2 percent of the total due, whichever is greater. Payments received more than 60 days after the date on which they are due shall be subject to 1 ½ percent interest charge per month, until final payment is made, and interest shall be applied to the total unpaid balance, including the late payment charge and any accumulated interest.

Enclosed Check No. ________________________








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