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Agricultural commodities-Continued
Government contracts for agricultural commodities; statutory exemption from

provisions of Public Contracts Act, 41 $ 201.2 Inspection:

Butter, process or renovated; sanitary inspection of, 9 Part 301
Inspection and standards for grain, tobacco, cotton, wool, fruits, vegetables,

meats, poultry, rabbits, eggs, dairy products, hemp, seeds, sugars, etc.

See Agriculture Department.
Inspection, transportation, importation or exportation of meat, livestock,

poultry, and products. See Agriculture Department. Interstate transportation of meats, livestock, and poultry. See Agriculture

Department. Liming materials, Government contracts for; definition of regular dealer, 41

$ 201.101 (b) (8) Loans and purchases in connection with price support operations for cotton,

dairy products, wool, grains, tobacco, peanuts, honey, mohair, oil seeds,

naval stores. See Agriculture Department. Mailing of plants and plant products:

Domestic mail, 39 $$ 15.4 (a), 24.1, 25.3, 25.5, 53.3 (e)
Exports, 39 $$ 113.2 (f), 175.2
Fourth-class mail, 39 $ $ 25.3, 25.5
Imports, 39 Part 162

Perishable fruits and vegetables, 39 $ $ 15.3 (b), 113.1 (f)
Marketing orders for milk, nuts, tobacco, potatoes, and certain fresh fruits and

vegetables. See Agriculture Department. Marketing quotas, for corn, cotton, tobacco, wheat, peanuts, and rice. See

Agriculture Department. Parity prices, for designated commodities, 7 Part 5 Perishable commodities; handling of, by brokers, commission merchants, etc.,

7 Parts 46, 47, 48 Plant quarantine; regulation of importation, exportation or interstate move

ment of, to prevent spread of insect pests or plant diseases. See Agricul

ture Department. Price support operations, for cotton, wool, honey, grains, tobacco, peanuts, oils,

seeds, mohair, naval stores. See Agriculture Department. Quarantine of, or restriction on movements of certain plants and products.

See Agriculture Department. Standards: For certain foods (canned fruits and vegetables, macaroni, cheeses, cacao

products, eggs, flours, milk and cream, shellfish, tomato products, etc.)

See Food and Drug Administration.
For grain, tobacco, cotton, wool, fruits, vegetables, meats, poultry, rabbits,

eggs, dairy products, hemp, seeds, sugars, etc. See Agriculture De

partment. For oleomargarine, 9 $ 28.1 Sugar; regulations respecting prices and wages, quotas, requirements, etc. See

Agriculture Department.
Surplus commodities :

Disposal of, in foreign areas, 44 $ 308.14
Export control, 15 § 373.5

Sales of surplus agricultural commodities for foreign currencies, 7 Part 11 Trading in certain commodities on commodity exchanges (contract markets).

See Commodity Exchange Authority. Warehouses, for broomcorn, canned food, cotton, cottonseed, dry beans, fruits,

grains, nuts, seeds, sirup, tobacco, and wool. See Agriculture Department. Weather information affecting crops; time of release, 15 $ 501.4 Agricultural conservation programs. See Agriculture Department. Agricultural education, use of Federal funds for, under Federal Vocational Education

Acts, 45 $ $ 102.105–102.116 Agricultural entries on mineral lands of public domain, 43 Part 102 Agricultural interests, American, protection and promotion of, by Foreign Service

officers, 22 $ $ 106.1, 106.2 Agricultural labor:

See also Labor.
Canadian citizens and British subjects, registration of, 8 § 263.2

Agricultural labor-Continued
Manpower policy on, 32A Chapter I, DMP 6
Use of domestic and foreign migratory agricultural workers, 32A Chapter

I, DMP 10
Mexican workers:

Admission to United States under special legislation, 8 Part 214k

Employment tax regulations, 26 § 408.208a Minors employed in agriculture:

Child labor regulations, 29 $ 4.123

Records to be kept by employers, 29 $ 516.24
Placement services, regulations respecting, 20 $ $ 602.8, 603.5 (f), 604.5
Wages and hours for agricultural workers:
“Area of production," defined, 29 Part 536

Portal-to-Portal Act, exemptions under, 29 $ 790.29
Minors employed; records to be kept by employers, 29 $ 516.24
Processing, handling, etc., of agricultural commodities; hours of employ-

ment under Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 part 780 Agricultural machinery and implements; British Token Import Plan, export to

United Kingdom under, 15 $ 361.13 Agricultural market information, radio communication service for transmission

of; radio regulations, 47 $ $ 6.3, 6.21-6.48 Agricultural Marketing Service. See Agriculture Department. Agricultural paper, notes, etc., discount of, by Federal Reserve Banks, 12 & 201.3 Agricultural programs, effects of imports on; investigations by Tariff Commission,

19 Part 204 Agricultural Research Service. See Agriculture Department. Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committees; selection and functions,

7 Part 7
Agriculture Department:
See Commodity Credit Corporation.

Commodity Exchange Authority.
Farmers Home Administration.
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation.
Forest Service.
Rural Electrification Administration.

Soil Conservation Service.
Acreage allotments and marketing quotas, for corn, cotton, peanuts, rice,

tobacco, and wheat. See Marketing quotas and acreage allotments. Agricultural conservation programs; conservation practices, rates of assistance,

etc.: County committees, selection and functions of, 7 Part 7 Farm land restoration programs; allocation of funds for restoration prac

tices in designated disaster areas, 7 Part 1107
Funds for agricultural conservation practices, allocation of, to States, 7

Part 1107
National agricultural conservation programs, 7 Part 1101
Naval stores conservation programs, 7 Part 1106
Payments due farmers, under section 8, Soil Conservation and Domestic

Allotment Act, and other applicable statutes:
Amounts due persons who have died, disappeared, or been declared

incompetent, payment of, 7 Part 1108
Assignment of payments, by farmers; purpose, procedure, etc., 7

Part 1110
Debt settlement; set-offs of debts owing United States against pay-

ments due, 7 Part 1109
Special conservation programs for Territories and possessions:

Alaska, 7 Part 1104
Hawaii, 7 Part 1105
Puerto Rico, 7 Part 1102

Virgin Islands, 7 Part 1103
Agricultural imports. See Imports.
Agricultural Marketing Service; school lunch program, regulations and pro-

cedures, 7 Part 210

Agriculture Department - Continued
Agricultural Research Service:
Economic poisons; regulations for enforcement of Federal Insecticide,

Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, 7 Part 362
Fellowships for applicants from other American Republics, 7 Part 2
Pesticide chemicals, certification of usefulness of, 7 Part 363

Plant quarantine regulations. See Plant quarantine.
Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committees; selection and func-

tions, 7 Part 7 Alaska:

Agricultural conservation programs, 7 Part 1104
Fur farming regulations; licenses and duties of fur farmers, etc., 9 Part 160
School lunch program; apportionment of assistance funds under National

School Lunch Act, 7 Part 210
Alfalfa seeds. See Seeds.
Almonds:

See also Nuts and nut products.
Marketing of almonds grown in California, 7 Part 909
Parity prices, 7 Part 5
Standards:

Almonds in the shell, 7 $ $ 51.2075–51.2090

Shelled almonds, 7 $ $ 51.2105–51.2132 American Republics, award of fellowships to applicants from; instruction and

training by Agricultural Research Service, Agricultural Extension Service,

and Soil Conservation Service, 7 Part 2 Animals and animal products:

See also Livestock; and Meats and meat products.
Animal breeds; recognition of breeds and purebred animals, 9 Part 151
Animal byproducts:

Imports; santitary control of byproducts, 9 Parts 95, 96

Inspection and certification service, 9 Part 156
Animal diseases, prevention of:
Cooperation with States, payments to owners for animals destroyed,

etc.:
Anaplasmosis, 9 Part 55
Dourine in horses and asses, 9 Part 52
Foot-and-mouth disease, pleuropneumonia, rinderpest, and other

diseases, 9 Part 53
Scrapie, 9 Part 54

Tuberculosis, paratuberculosis, and Bang's disease, 9 Part 51 Exportation and importation of animals and products, control of, to

prevent spread of diseases. See Exportation and importation. Interstate transportation of animals: General provisions; quarantine, disinfection of vehicles and prem

ises, inspection, etc., 9 Part 71
Prohibition of movement of animals infected with various diseases,

from quarantined areas:
Brucellosis and paratuberculosis, 9 Part 78
Dourine in horses and asses, 9 Part 75
Hog cholera, swine plague, vesicular exanthema, 9 Part 76
Poultry diseases; European fowl pest, etc., 9 Part 81
Scabies:

Cattle, 9 Part 73

Sheep, Part 74
Scrapie in sheep, 9 Part 79
Texas fever (splenetic, tick fever) in cattle, 9 Part 72

Tuberculosis in cattle, 9 Part 77
Animal foods, for cats, dogs, and other carnivora; inspection and certifica-

tion, 9 Part 155
Exportation and importation of animals and animal products:

Exportation of livestock; inspection and handling, 9 Part 91
Importation:

Animal casings, foreign; restrictions on importations of, 9 Part 96
Horse meat, imported; inspection and handling, 9 Parts 2, 29

Agriculture Department—Continued
Animals and animal products—Continued
Exportation and importation of animals and animal products—Continued
Importation-Continued
Livestock and poultry, and products, importation of, 9 Part 92

From Canada; poultry, 9 & 92.26

From Mexico; livestock and poultry, 9 $$ 92.31–92.34, 92.38
Meat products, imported, 9 Part 27
Rinderpest and foot-and-mouth disease; prohibited and restricted

importation of cattle because of, 9 Part 94
Sanitary control of animal byproducts (except casings) and hay

and straw, offered for entry into United States, 9 Part 95
Overtime work at border ports, seaports, and airports, 9 Part 97
Fur animals; fur farming in Alaska, 9 Part 160
Viruses, serums, etc., animals used in production of. See Viruses, serums,

toxins, etc. Apples and products:

See also Fruits and berries.
Export, 7 Part 33
Parity prices, 7 Part 5
Standards:

Apple juice, canned, 7 $ $ 52.301-52.312
Applesauce, canned, 7 $8 52.331–52.343
Canned apples, 7 $ $ 52.2161-52.2173
Dried or dehydrated apples, 7 $ $ 52.2341-52.2352, 52.2481–52.2490
Fresh apples, 7 $ $ 51.300–51.327

For processing, 7 $ $ 51.340-51.344

Frozen apples, 7 $ $ 52.361-52.371 Apricots:

See also Fruits and berries.

Parity prices, 7 Part 5 Artichokes:

See also Vegetables.

Parity prices, 7 Part 5
Asparagus:

See also Vegetables.
Parity prices, 7 Part 5

Standards, for frozen asparagus, 7 $ $ 52.381–52.393
Assignment by farmers of payments made under section 8, Soil Conservation

and Domestic Allotment Act, 7 Part 1110
Attorneys, agents, etc., appearing in proceedings before Department, 7 $ 1.26
Avocado seed; plant quarantine notices, 7 § 319.12
Avocados:
Imported; prohibitions, inspection and certification, etc., 7 Parts 1060,

1067
Marketing of avocados grown in South Florida, 7 Part 969

Parity prices, 7 Part 5
Bamboo seed, plants, etc.; plant quarantine notices, 7 § 319.34
Barley:

See also Grains.
Crop insurance, 7 Part 424
Loan and purchase agreement programs:

1954 crop, 6 $$ 421.461-421.473

1955 crop, 6 $$ 421.1076-421.1085
Parity prices, 7 Part 5
Standards, 7 $8 26.201-26.219

Warehouses, 7 Part 102
Beans, castor. See Castor beans.
Beans, dried:

See also Vegetables.
Crop insurance, 7 Part 421
Inspection and certification, 7 $$ 68.1–68.53
Loan and purchase agreement programs; 1955 crop, 6 $ $ 421.1176-421.1187,

421.1201-421.1218
Parity prices, 7 Part 5

Agriculture Department-Continued
Beans, dried-Continued

Standards, 7 $$ 68.101-68.103

Warehouses, 7 Part 106
Beans, lima:

See also Vegetables.
Parity prices, 7 Part 5
Standards:

Canned lima beans, 7 $ $ 52.471-52.484
Dried limas, canned, 7 $ $ 52.411-52.423
Fresh shelled lima beans, for processing, 7 $$ 51.355–51.362

Frozen lima beans, 7 $ $ 52.501-52.509
Beans, snap (green and wax):

See also Vegetables.
Parity prices, 7 Part 5
Standards:

Canned, 7 $ $ 52.441-52.455

Frozen, 7 $ $ 52.2321-52.2331
Beef. See Meats and meat products.
Beef cattle. See Livestock.
Bees; restriction on importation of adult honeybees into United States, 7 Part 322
Beeswax; parity prices, 7 Part 5
Beets:

See also Vegetables.
Parity prices, 7 Part 5
Standards:

Canned beets, 7 $ $ 52.521-52.535

Fresh beets, 7 $ $ 51.375–51.394 Berries. See Fruits and berries. Biological products (viruses, serums, toxins); production, testing, etc. See

Viruses, serums, toxins, etc.
Black-eye peas:

See also Vegetables.
Standards:

Canned, 7 $ $ 52.1641-52.1651
Dried, canned, 7 $ $ 52.411–52.423

Frozen, 7 $ $ 52.1661-52.1670
Blackberries and similar berries (boysenberries, dewberries, loganberries, young.

berries, etc.):
See also Fruits and berries.
Parity prices, 7 Part 5
Standards:

Canned berries, 7 $ $ 52.551-52.564

Fresh berries, for processing, 7 $ $ 51.860–51.869
Blueberries:

See also Fruits and berries.
Parity prices, 7 Part 5
Standards:

Canned blueberries, 7 $ $ 52.581-52.593
Fresh blueberries, for processing, 7 $$ 51.2025–51.2037

Frozen blueberries, 7 $ $ 52.611-52.620
Boysenberries. See Blackberries and similar berries.
Broccoli:

See also Vegetables.
Standards:
Fresh broccoli:

For processing, 7 $$ 51.425–51.440

Italian sprouting broccoli, consumer standards, 7 $ $ 51.400-51.412

Frozen broccoli, 7 $ $ 52.631–52.641
Broccoli greens. See Greens.
Broomcorn:

Parity prices, 7 Part 5
Plant quarantine notices, 7 $$ 319.41–319.41-6
Warehouses for, 7 Part 105

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