Public Resolution No. 27, approved May 25, 1934. Providing funds to
carry into effect Cotton and Cattle Acts approved April 21, 1934, and
April 7, 1934__.
Public, No. 440 (extract), approved February 11, 1936. To pay rental
and benefit payments entered into under the Agricultural Adjustment Act
Public, No. 802, approved June 25, 1936. Make adjustments and revi-
sions due on contracts entered into with crop producers under Agricul-
tural Adjustment Act_.
Public, No. 463, approved March 2, 1936. Tax liabilities and liens arising
under repeal of Cotton, Tobacco, and Potato Control Acts, to extinguish
Public, No. 142, approved April 7, 1934. Amendments to Agricultural
Adjustment Act to include cattle and other agricultural products as
basic commodities___.
Public Resolution No. 109, approved June 19, 1936.
Control Act, to modify and extend provisions of_.
Public, No. 367, approved June 16, 1934. Refund of processing taxes
under Agricultural Adjustment Act to persons delivering products to
charitable and welfare organizations, State and Federal_
Public, No. 412 (extract), approved June 19, 1934. Amendments to Agri-
cultural Adjustment Act, relative to cotton liens and loans__
Public, No. 470, approved June 26, 1934. Exempting articles of machinery
belting from tax on floor stocks under Agricultural Adjustment Act_
Public, No. 476, approved June 26, 1934. Amendment to Agricultural Ad-
justment Act relative to processing tax on hogs and jute bagging-----
Public, No. 331, approved August 26, 1935. Processing taxes, to attach
certain possessions of United States to internal revenue districts for
purpose of collecting_.
Public, No. 452, approved March 26, 1938. Amending section 312, Agri-
cultural Adjustment Act of 1938, relating marketing quota of tobacco__
Public, No. 470, approved April 7, 1938. Amending Agricultural Adjust-
ment Act 1938, as relates to State acreage allotments_.
Public, No. 557, approved May 31, 1938.
ment Act 1938, unfreeze cotton acreage
acreage allotments__
Public Resolution No. 122 (extract), approved June 21, 1938. Price Ad-
justment Act of 1938.
Public, No. 6, approved March 13, 1939, to amend Agricultural Adjustment
Act of 1938, to provide reapportionment cotton acreage allotments not
planted by farmers_.
Public, No. 9, approved, March 25, 1939, to amend Sec. 12, Soil Conserva-
tion and Domestic Allotment Act, authorize advances for Crop
Insurance
Public, No. 30, approved, April 10, 1939, to repeal subsection (4) of sub-
section (e) of Sec. 101 of Agricultura] Adjustment Act 1938_.
Public, No. 91, approved May 26, 1939. To extend time during which or-
ders and marketing agreements under Agricultural Adjustment Act,
may be applicable to hops___.
Public, No. 98, approved May 31, 1939. To amend Agricultural Marketing
Agreement Act of 1937, to make provisions applicable to apples pro-
duced in States of Idaho, Oregon and Washington__.
Public, No. 149, approved June 22, 1939. To amend Agricultural Adjust-
ment Act of 1938, relating to minimum county allotments of acreage_
Public, No. 159 (extract), approved June 30, 1939. Appropriating $225,-
000,000 to make parity payments to producers of wheat, cotton, corn,
rice, and tobacco pursuant to Sec. 303 of the Agricultural Adjustment
Act of 1938__
Public Resolution No. 32, approved July 26, 1939. To provide minimum
national allotments for cotton not to be less than 10,000,000 bales to
amend Sec. 343 (b) Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938-
Public Resolution No. 33, approved July 26, 1939. To provide minimum
allotments for wheat shall be not less than 55,000,000 acres, to amend
Sec. 333 of Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938_.
Public Resolution No. 34, approved July 26, 1939. Relating to referen-
dum under Sec. 322 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938_
Public Resolution No. 35, approved July 26, 1939. To amend Sec. 335 (e)
of Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, relating to farm marketing
quota of number of bushels of wheat for any year_-_-
Public, No. 335, approved August 7, 1939. To amend subsection (b) of
Sec. 312 of Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, relative to market-
ing quota_-
Public, No. 336, approved August 7, 1939. To amend Agricultural Ad-
justment Act of 1938, so as to increase marketing quota up to 10%
under subsection (a) of Sec. 312, to meet market demands_-_-
Public, No. 337, approved August 7, 1939. To amend Sec. 313, Agricul-
tural Adjustment Act of 1938, by adding subsection (G) relative to
marketing quota and acreage allotments of tobacco__.
Public, No. 338, approved August 7, 1939. To amend Sec. 314, Agricul-
tural Adjustment Act of 1938, relative to penalty for marketing tobacco
in excess of marketing quota----
To amend Sec. 22 of Agricul-
tural Adjustment Act of 1933 as amended and reenacted by Sec. 1 (k)
of Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937----
Public Resolution No. 73, approved May 14, 1940. To amend Sec. 8 (f) of
Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, relative to payments
when landlord has reduced the number of tenants below average.
Public, No. 544, approved June 6, 1940. To amend Sec. 335 (d) of Agri-
cultural Adjustment Act of 1938 by striking out words "one hundred"
and inserting the words "two hundred". Public No. 628, approved June 13, 1940. To amend Agricultural Adjust-
ment Act of 1938, Par. 3, Sec. 301 (b), pertaining to marketing quota
provisions for tobacco and "carry over” of 1939 and 1940 crops-
Public, No. 658 (extract), approved June 25, 1940. Appropriating $212,-
000,000 for parity payments under Sec. 303 Agricultural Adjustment
Act 1938__
Public, No. 716, approved July 2, 1940. To amend Agricultural Adjust-
ment Act of 1938 and the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment
Act to authorize transfer of funds to cover advances for crop insur-
ance under Sec. 12 (b) -
Public, No. 802, approved October 8, 1940. To amend the Agricultural
Adjustment Act of 1933, relative to persons operating public ware-
houses for storage of basic agricultural commodities-..
Public, No. 876, approved November 22, 1940. To amend Agricultural
Adjustment Act of 1938, relating to types comprising "Fire Cured and
Dark Air Cured and Virginia Sun Cured Tobacco”.
Public, No. 879, approved November 25, 1940. To amend Agricultural Ad-
justment Act of 1938, subparagraph (E) of Par. (13) of subsection (b)
Sec. 301, so as to provide for determination of farm normal yields for
corn, wheat, and cotton.
Public, No. 27, approved April 3, 1941. To amend the Agricultural Adjust-
ment Act of 1938, so as to regulate Interstate and Foreign Commerce in
peanuts.
Public, No. 74, approved May 26, 1941. Relating to corn and wheat
marketing quotas under the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938____.
Public, No. 118, approved June 21, 1941. To amend the Federal Crop
Insurance Act.
Public, No. 121, approved June 21, 1941. To amend Soil Conservation and
Domestic Allotment Act, with respect to making available conservation
materials and soil conserving services--
Public, No. 144 (extract), approved July 1, 1941. Parity payments to pro-
vide to producers of wheat, cotton, corn, rice, and tobacco_.
Public, No. 147, approved July 1, 1941. Support price for agricultural
commodities producers to be not less than 85 percent of parity (rider in
Commodity Credit Corporation Extension Act) –
Public, No. 384, approved December 26, 1941. To amend Public Law No.
74 of 77th Congress relating to wheat marketing quotas--
Public, No. 386, approved December 26, 1941.
Sugar Act of 1937 to December 31, 1944_.
Public, No. 421 (extract), approved January 30, 1942. No maximum price shall be established for any agricultural commodity below 110 percent of the parity price of such commodity (rider in Price Control Act of 1942).
Public, No. 466, approved February 28, 1942. Extend time within which
the amount of any national marketing quota for tobacco may be in-
creased under Sec. 312 (a) of Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938----
Public, No. 589, approved June 5, 1942. To expedite the settlement of
claims and accounts incident to certain agricultural adjustment pro-
gram
Public, No. 634, approved June 27, 1942. Federal Surplus Commodities
Corporation to be continued as an agency of the United States---
Public, No. 662, approved July 9, 1942. To amend the Agricultural Adjust-
ment Act of 1938, with respect to marketing quotas for peanuts---
Public, No. 674 (extract), approved July 22, 1942. Parity payments to
provide to producers of wheat, cotton, corn, rice, and tobacco.
Public, No. 719, approved September 29, 1942. To amend the Soil Con-
servation and Domestic Allotment Act to authorize payments in cases
where farmers' crops are acquired prior to harvest in connection with
acquisition of their farms for use in the national war effort__
Public, No. 729 (extract), approved October 2, 1942. To provide for
support parity price of 90%; this amends Price Control Act of 1942,
and known as Stabilization Act of 1942.
Public, No. 43, approved April 29, 1943. To amend the Agricultural Ad- justment Act of 1938, to further regulate Interstate and Foreign Com- merce in tobacco---.
Public, No. 71, approved June 14, 1943. To amend Public, No. 18, 78th Congress, to permit additional sales of wheat for food_. Public, No. 118, approved July 7, 1943. Relating to marketing of burley and flue-cured tobacco under the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938-- Public, No. 129, approved July 12, 1943. Parity payments to make for the crop year 1942.
Public, No. 12, approved February 28, 1945. Amend the Agricultural Ad- justment Act of 1938 and sections 7 to 17 of the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act to encourage growing of war crops by protect- ing allotments of producers of cotton, wheat and peanuts__ Public, No. 30, approved April 12, 1945. To continue Commodity Credit Corporation as an agency of the United States to June 30, 1947– Public, No. 88, approved June 23, 1945. To permit the continuation of certain subsidy payments and purchase and sale operations under Section 5d (3) of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act----
Public, No. 91, approved June 29, 1945. To repeal section 3 of the Agri-
cultural Adjustment Act, relating to hops----
Public, No. 108 (extract), approved June 30, 1945. Amendments to Price Control and Stabilization Acts of 1942, relating to agricultural commodities including livestock_.
Public, No. 163, approved July 28, 1945. Relating to the marketing of fire-
cured and dark air-cured tobacco under the Agricultural Adjustment Act
of 1938_.
Public, No. 164, approved July 31, 1945. Relating to the payment of sub-
sidies by the Commodity Credit Corporation and the Reconstruction
Finance Corporation---
Public, No. 302, approved February 19, 1946. To amend the Agricultural
Adjustment Act of 1938, relating to the 50-percent penalty for marketing
in excess of quota on burley tobacco_
Public, No. 328, approved March 21, 1946.
Congress (relates to subsidy payments)
Public, No. 545, approved July 24, 1946. Relating to peanut marketing
quotas under the Agricultural Adjustment Act__.
Public, No. 546, approved July 25, 1946. To extend to January 1, 1949, pe-
riod which Secretary of Agricultural may make payments to agricul-
tural producers under the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment
Act
Public, No. 558, approved July 27, 1946. To extend for 1 year provisions
of Sugar Act of 1937.
Public, No. 30, approved March 31, 1947. Extend the powers and
authorities under certain laws with respect to distribution and pricing
of sugar--
Continue Commodity Credit
Public, No. 130, approved June 30, 1947.
Corporation until June 30, 1948..
Public, No. 249, approved July 26, 1947. Extend the provisions of the
Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act to the Virgin Islands___
Public, No. 305, approved August 1, 1947. Agricultural Marketing Agree-
ment Act of 1937, to amend the provisions of the Agricultural Adjust-
ment Act relating to...
Public, No. 320, approved August 1, 1947. To amend the Federal Crop
Insurance Act as amended___
Public, No. 323, approved August 1, 1947. To amend the peanut market-
ing quota provisions of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938...
Public, No. 374, approved August 6, 1947. To amend Public Law 88, 79th
Congress, relating to claims for subsidy payments by certain slaughterers.
Public, No. 388, approved August 8, 1947. Sugar Act of 1948.
Public, No. 806, approved June 29, 1948. Commodity Creait Corporation
Charter Act....
Public, No. 820, approved June 29, 1948. Provide for a revolving fund of
$150,000,000 for the purchase of agricultural commodities and raw
materials to be processed in occupied areas and sold..
Public, No. 897, approved July 3, 1948. Agricultural Act of 1948 (Hope-
Aiken Long Range Agricultural Act)-
Public, No. 28, approved March 29, 1949. Acreage planted to cotton in
1949 shall not be used in computing cotton acreage allotments for any
subsequent year..
Public, No. 38, approved April 6, 1949. Regional Agricultural Credit
Corporation to abolish and transfer functions to Secretary of Agriculture
and authorize Secretary to make disaster loans..
Public, No. 85, approved June 7, 1949. To amend Commodity Credit
Corporation Charter Act so as to provide for storage facilities for farmers
and to acquire strategic and critical materials desirable for stock
piling
Public, No. 95, approved June 10, 1949. To amend the Agricultural Act
of 1948 (Public No. 897, 80th Cong.) by inserting September 30, 1950,
in the case of Maryland and the cigar-leaf types of tobacco..
Public, No. 139, approved June 29, 1949. To amend the Agricultural
Adjustment Act relating to marketing agreements and orders under
section 8c with respect to filberts and almonds...
Public, No. 439, approved October 31, 1949. Agricultural Act of 1949
(Anderson-Pace-Gore Act) provides flexible support prices of 75 to 90
percent of modern parity.
Public, No. 471, approved March 31, 1950. Relating to cotton, peanut
and potato acreage allotment and price support and marketing quotas
under Agricultural Adjustment Act as amended.
Public, No. 561, approved June 16, 1950. Rice marketing quota provi-
sions of Agricultural Adjustment Act as amended.
Public, No. 579, approved June 28, 1950. Commodity Credit Corporation
Act, to amend by increasing the borrowing power of by 2 billion dollars__
Public, No. 665, approved August 5, 1950. Regional Agricultural Credit
Corporation, to make loans available to owners or operators of estab-
lished farms in any region or area where formerly such loans were made
by the..
Public, No. 774 (Extract), approved September 8, 1950. Prohibits estab-
lishment of ceiling prices on agricultural commodities below parity
prices under Defense Production Act of 1950.
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