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65 STAT.]

PUBLIC LAW 135—AUG. 31, 1951

appraised value and the value of salvage thereof, or (3) the amount paid or to be paid by the State or other cooperating agency, and no payment hereunder shall be made for any animal if at the time of test or condemnation it shall belong to or be upon the premises of any person, firm, or corporation to which it has been sold, shipped, or delivered for slaughter. Marketing agreements, hog cholera virus and serum: For carrying into effect sections 56 to 60, inclusive, of the Act approved August 24, 1936 (7 U.S.C. 851-856) regulating the marketing of anti-hogcholera serum and hog-cholera virus, $47,906. Meat inspection: For carrying out the provisions of laws relating to Federal inspection of meat and meat-food products, including the purchase of one passenger motor vehicle for replacement only, $12,800,000: Provided, That hereafter reimbursement may be made by any person, firm, or organization for the expenses of meat inspection in excess of those which can be met from the amount appropriated for such purposes each year.

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49 Stat. 781.

BUREAU OF DAIRY I N D U S T R Y

For necessary expenses in carrving out the provisions of the Act of May 29, 1924 (7 U.S.C. 4 0 1 ^ 0 4), including investigations, experiments, and demonstrations in dairy industry, the applicable provisions Qf the Act of May 9, 1902 (26 U.S.C. 2326, 2326 (c)), relating to flrocess or renovated butter, as amended, and the Act of May 23, 1908 (21 U.S.C. 94 (a)), insofar as it relates to the exportation of process or renovated butter, $1,475,000.

« Stat. 243. Stat.ioe. 3«Stat. 254.

BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL A N D INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY

For expenses necessary for investigations, experiments, and demonstrations established under the provisions of section 202 (a^ to 202 (e), inclusive, of title II of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 (7 U.S.C. 1292); for the development of new and extended food, feed, and industrial uses for agricultural commodities, both plant and animal, and potential replacement crops, and processing, biological, chemical, physical, pharmacological, toxicological, and technological investigation thereof, $7,250,000.

52 Stat. 37.

BUREAU OF P L A N T INDUSTRY, SOILS, A N D AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING

Plant, soil, and agricultural engineering research: For expenses necessary for investigations, experiments, and demonstrations concerning plants, soils, and agricultural engineering, including those related to the production, improvement, handling, processing, transportation, and storage of farm and other crops; control of weeds, plant diseases, and nematodes; discovery and introduction of new and useful plants, both foreign and native; soil and water management to improve soil productivity; the relation of soils to plant, animal, and human nutrition; classification and mapping of soils; fertilizers, liming materials, and soil amendments; farm machinery and processing equipment; larm buildings, and farm electrification; and for the operation and maintenance of airplanes; $10,589,73P, landoFla"""^ ^^ ^" including not to exceed $275,000 for the construction of a laboratory at Orlando, Florida. National Arboretum: For the maintenance and development of the National Arboretum established under the provisions of the Act approved March 4, 1927 (20 U.S.C. 191-194), $136,920. ^tat. 1422.