Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 52.djvu/82

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75TIH CONG. , 3D SESS.-CH. 30 -FEB . 16 , 1938 (8) "National average yield" as applied to cotton or wheat shall be the national average yield per acre of the commodity during the ten calendar years in the case of wheat, and during the five calendar years in the case of cotton, preceding the year in which such national average yield is used in any computation authorized in this title, adjusted for abnormal weather conditions and, in the case of wheat, but not in the case of cotton, for trends in yields. (9) "Normal production" as applied to any number of acres of corn, cotton, or wheat means the normal yield for the farm times such number of acres. (10) (A) "Normal supply" in the case of corn, cotton, rice, and wheat shall be a normal year's domestic consumption and exports of the commodity, plus 7 per centum in the case of corn, 40 per centum in the case of cotton, 10 per centum in the case of rice, and 15 per centum in the case of wheat, of a normal year's domestic consumption and exports, as an allowance for a normal carry-over. (B) The "normal supply" of tobacco shall be a normal year's domestic consumption and exports plus 175 per centum of a normal year's domestic consumption and 65 per centum of a normal year's exports as an allowance for a normal carry-over. (11) (A) "Normal year's domestic consumption", in the case of corn and wheat, shall be the yearly average quantity of the com- modity, wherever produced, that was cosumed 1 in the United States during the ten marketing years immediately preceding the marketing year in which such consumption is determined, adjusted for current trends in such consumption. (B) "Normal year's domestic consumption", in the case of cotton and tobacco, shall be the yearly average quantity of the commodity produced in the United States that was consumed in the United States during the ten marketing years immediately preceding the marketing year in which such consumption is determined, adjusted for current trends in such consumption. (C) "Normal year's domestic consumption", in the case of rice, shall be the yearly average quantity of rice produced in the United States that was consumed in the United States during the five marketing years immediately preceding the marketing year in which such consumption is determined, adjusted for current trends in such consumption. (12) "Normal year's exports" in the case of corn, cotton, rice, tobacco, and wheat shall be the yearly average quantity of the com- modity produced in the United States that was exported from the United States during the ten marketing years (or, in the case of rice, the five marketing years) immediately preceding the marketing year in which such exports are determined, adjusted for current trends in such exports. (13) (A) "Normal yield" for any farm, in the case of corn, shall be the average yield per acre of corn for the farm during the ten calendar years immediately preceding the year in which such normal yield is used in computing any farm marketing quota or adjustment thereof, adjusted for abnormal weather conditions and trends in yields. (B) "Normal yield" for any farm, in the case of wheat or cotton, shall be the average yield per acre of wheat or cotton for the farm, adjusted for abnormal weather conditions, and. in the case of wheat but not in the case of cotton, for trends in yields, during the ten calendar years in the case of wheat, and five calendar years in the So in original. "National average yield" as applied to cotton or wheat. "Normal produc- tion" as applied to corn, cotton, or wheat. "Normal supply" in the case of corn, cot- ton, rice, and wheat. Tobacco. "Normal year's do- mestic consumption" in the case of corn and wheat. Cotton and tobacco. Rice. "Normal year's ex- ports" in the case of corn, cotton, rice, to- bacco, and wheat. "Normal yield" for any farm in the case of corn. Post, p. 202 . Wheat or cotton. Post, p. 202. 41 52 STAT.]