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[79 STAT. 1206]
PUBLIC LAW 89-000—MMMM. DD, 1965
[79 STAT. 1206]

1206

PUBLIC LAW 89-321-NOV. 3, 1965

[79 STAT.

deducting the total amount of wheat export subsidies paid to exporters." rus*c*i379^c (^) Section 379c(c) of such Act is amended by striking out "and the face value per bushel of export certificates shall be the amount by which the level of price support for wheat accompanied by export certificates exceeds the level of price support for noncertificate wheat". Tu^c'^issVc ^^^' ^^^- Section 328 of the Food and Agriculture Act of 1962 is amended by adding to the end thereof the following: "In establishing terms and conditions for permitting wheat to be planted in lieu of oats and rye, the Secretary may take into account the number of feed units per acre of wheat in relation to the number of feed units per acre of oats and rye." SEC. 515. Section 379c of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, 76 Stat. 627. ^g amended, is amended, effective beginning with the crop planted for harvest in the calendar year 1964, by adding the following subsection: " (e) I n any case in which the failure of a producer to comply fully with the terms and conditions of the programs formulated under this Act preclude the issuance of marketing certificates, the Secretary may, nevertheless, issue such certificates in such amounts as he determines to be equitable in relation to the seriousness of the default." SEC. 516. Section 379e of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, 7 USC i379e. ^g amended, is amended by adding at the end thereof the following: "Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, Commodity Credit Corporation shall sell marketing certificates for the marketing years for the 1966 through the 1969 wheat crops to persons engaged in the processing of food products at the face value thereof less any amount by which price support for wheat accompanied by domestic certificates exceeds $2 per bushel." !^'^!n!:fl\^^°^^^ SEC. 517. Subsection (b) of section 379c of the Agricultural Adjustfor relief pur ment Act of 1938 is amended by inserting immediately preceding poses the words "stored" wherever it appears, in the fourth through the sixth sentences, the words "delivered to the Secretary or", and by adding at the end thereof the following: "Any wheat delivered to the Secretary hereunder shall become the property of the United States and shall be disposed of by the Secretary for relief purposes in the United States or in foreign countries or in such other manner as he shall determine will divert it from the normal channels of trade and commerce. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, the Secretary may provide that a producer shall not be eligible to receive marketing certificates, or may adjust the amount of marketing certificates to be received hj the producer, with respect to any farm for any year in which a variety of wheat is planted on the farm which has been determined by the Secretary, after consultation with State Agricultural Experiment Stations, agronomists, cereal chemists and other qualified technicians, to have undesirable milling or baking qualities and has made public announcement thereof."

TITLE VI—CROPLAND ADJUSTMENT ^^^s^tai" 1 ^^^' ^^^- "^^^ ^^^1 Bank Act of 1956, as amended, is hereby re7 USC 1801' pealed, except that it shall remain in effect with respect to contracts "oteentered into prior to such repeal. rZll?^'^^^ "^"^ SEC. 602. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for the producers. purpose of reducing the costs of farm programs, assisting farmers in turning their land to nonagricultural uses, promoting the development and conservation of the Nation's soil, water, forest, wildlife, and recreational resources, establishing, protecting, and conserving open spaces and natural beauty, the Secretary of Agriculture is authorized to formulate and carry out a program during the calendar