Humane slaughter of livestock 51-1 Imported commodities, encouraging production of crops not subject to price support on set aside acreage 53-1 Imports and exports: Agreements limiting imports 48-1 Export Administration Act of 1979 48-10 Farm commodities, investigation of cause of reduction of exports__ 7-2 48-3 President's authority under Section 22 of A.A. Act of 1933_ 48-1 Import quotas and fees under Section 22 of A.A. Act of 1933 Agreements with foreign governments Extra-long staple cotton Income tax, on CCC loans Indemnity payments to beekeepers Indemnity payments to dairy farmers 48-1 34-2 45-1 42-12 42-12 Department of Agriculture, cooperation Farm products, prosecution of complaints by Secretary of Agriculture_ Investigations Land stabilization, conservation and erosion control. Land uses, changes in, and cropping uses, agreements Landlords, tenants, or sharecroppers Laws, miscellaneous Limitations on actions Page 25-10, 25-11 19-11 18-1 44-2 35-1 7-1 7-1 7-1 1-2, 1-10, 1-12, 16-1 2-1 1-17 1-6, 1-10, 1-11 45-1, 47-1 19-3 1-10 20-7, 21-3, 22-2, 24-2, 29-1, 30-1 51-1 28-5, 42-7, 42-8, 42-9, 42-10 19-5 45-1 36-7 36-7 1-6 Limitations, payments under agricultural conservation program Livestock: Limitations, target price payments Humane slaughter Preservation and maintenance Livestock and poultry producers, protection of income of 18-2 8-4 17-2 Marketing penalties. See Penalties. Marketing quotas: Adjustment of quotas and enforcement_ _ Commodities subject to- Cotton 16-1 12-1 Normal yields. See Yield. Notice, farm marketing quota and acreage allotment, mailed to farmer prior to referendum _ _ Nursery stock, appropriation authorized Oats: Ocean freight charges. Obligations, limitation of, for agricultural conservation. Officers and employees, appointment and compensation. See appointment of officers and employees. Parent farm 1-14 36-12, 37-2, 38-3 16-8 Page 12-15 Cotton equalization Cropland owned by United States Division of, among landlords, tenants and sharecroppers Finality of determinations quota and acreage allotment Definitions: Actual production Additional Peanuts Carry-over- Crushing- Domestic edible use 1-11 1-11 1-14, 18-2 29-1, 30-1 1-12 8-10 1-10 1-9 14-6, 14-9, 14-10, 14-11, 25-1 Appeal of farm quota and allotment, see also Review of farm marketing 15-1, 15-2 8-3 14-6 8-3 14-6 14-6 Excess acreage excluded from future allotment calculations Exemptions of farms harvesting one acre or less_ Farm acreage allotments: Apportionment of county allotment to old farms Apportionment of State allotment to old farms Farms acquired by Government under eminent domain powers__ Pooled acreage allotments Reduction in, for violation Release and reapportionment of farm allotments Farm base production poundage Farm marketing quotas: Amount of farm quota Farm Poundage Quota Identif of marketings- Legislative findings - National acreage allotment: Apportionment to the States_ Minimum national acreage allotment_ National marketing quota: Amount Minimum national marketing quota National poundage quota Buyer and producer jointly and severally liable for Failure to account for disposition of peanuts. 14-3 14-10 14-3 14-3 16-6 14-4 16-6 14-9 14-4 16-5 14-5, 14-6 14-3 Page Proclamations: Refund of No refunds based on peanuts used for seed or home consump- Price support 14-9, 14-10 14-10 Review of farm quota and allotment, see also Review of farm marketing quota and acreage allotment State acreage allotment: 15-1, 15-2 Apportionment to counties Apportionment to old farms Penalty, marketing: Certificates Exemption of crops marketed by experiment stations 14-3 14-3 17-8 16-2 Payment, collection, and refund of penalties, see also Corn, cotton, peanuts, 16-1 19-9 46-5 1-3 Photographic reproductions, mosaics, and maps, furnishing of, to governmental 18-2 49-1 6-3 19-3 46-2 49-1 P.L. 480. 35-1 1-2 16-4 28-1, 28-2 Commodity Credit Corporation: Authority to sell commodities 19-7, 28-3 Authority to support prices, charter provision 19-3, 19-7 Disposition of commodities deteriorating or spoiling 28-4 Disposition of commodities to prevent waste. 28-4 Restrictions on sales 25-9, 25-5, 28-3 |