[§8715. Repealed. Pub. L. 113–79, title I, § 1103(a), Feb. 7, 2014, 128 Stat. 658 — repealed] — Inbound Citations
7 U.S.C. § 8715
Cited by 9 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 7 U.S.C. § 8715 as a whole
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(iii) the total amount of any counter-cyclical payments made to the producer under sections 1104 and 13041 of the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 [7 U.S.C. 8714, 8754] or successor sections or of any average crop revenue election payments made to the producer under section 11051 of that Act [7 U.S.C. 8715];
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(1) The term “average crop revenue election payment” means a payment made to producers on a farm under section 87151 of this title.
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(2) As a condition on the receipt of any benefits under this subchapter or subchapter II, the Secretary shall require producers on a farm that receive payments under section 87151 of this title to submit to the Secretary annual production reports with respect to all covered commodities and peanuts produced on the farm.
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(b) Except as provided in section 87151 of this title, for purposes of the 2009 crop year, the loan rate for a marketing assistance loan under section 8731 of this title for a loan commodity shall be equal to the following:(1) In the case of wheat, $2.75 per bushel.(2) In the case of corn, $1.95 per bushel.(3) In the case of grain sorghum, $1.95 per bushel.(4) In the case of barley, $1.85 per bushel.(5) In the case of oats, $1.33 per bushel.(6) In the case of base quality of upland cotton, $0.52 per pound.(7) In the case of extra long staple cotton, $0.7977 per pound.(8) In the case of long grain rice, $6.50 per hundredweight.(9) In the case of medium grain rice, $6.50 per hundredweight.(10) In the case of soybeans, $5.00 per bushel.(11) In the case of other oilseeds, $9.30 per hundredweight for each of the following kinds of oilseeds:(A) Sunflower seed.(B) Rapeseed.(C) Canola.(D) Safflower.(E) Flaxseed.(F) Mustard seed.(G) Crambe.(H) Sesame seed.(I) Other oilseeds designated by the Secretary.(12) In the case of dry peas, $5.40 per hundredweight.(13) In the case of lentils, $11.28 per hundredweight.(14) In the case of small chickpeas, $7.43 per hundredweight.(15) In the case of large chickpeas, $11.28 per hundredweight.(16) In the case of graded wool, $1.00 per pound.(17) In the case of nongraded wool, $0.40 per pound.(18) In the case of mohair, $4.20 per pound.(19) In the case of honey, $0.60 per pound.
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(c) Except as provided in section 87151 of this title, for purposes of each of the 2010 through 2012 crop years, the loan rate for a marketing assistance loan under section 8731 of this title for a loan commodity shall be equal to the following:(1) In the case of wheat, $2.94 per bushel.(2) In the case of corn, $1.95 per bushel.(3) In the case of grain sorghum, $1.95 per bushel.(4) In the case of barley, $1.95 per bushel.(5) In the case of oats, $1.39 per bushel.(6) In the case of base quality of upland cotton, $0.52 per pound.(7) In the case of extra long staple cotton, $0.7977 per pound.(8) In the case of long grain rice, $6.50 per hundredweight.(9) In the case of medium grain rice, $6.50 per hundredweight.(10) In the case of soybeans, $5.00 per bushel.(11) In the case of other oilseeds, $10.09 per hundredweight for each of the following kinds of oilseeds:(A) Sunflower seed.(B) Rapeseed.(C) Canola.(D) Safflower.(E) Flaxseed.(F) Mustard seed.(G) Crambe.(H) Sesame seed.(I) Other oilseeds designated by the Secretary.(12) In the case of dry peas, $5.40 per hundredweight.(13) In the case of lentils, $11.28 per hundredweight.(14) In the case of small chickpeas, $7.43 per hundredweight.(15) In the case of large chickpeas, $11.28 per hundredweight.(16) In the case of graded wool, $1.15 per pound.(17) In the case of nongraded wool, $0.40 per pound.(18) In the case of mohair, $4.20 per pound.(19) In the case of honey, $0.69 per pound.
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(1) Before the producers on a farm may receive direct payments or counter-cyclical payments under this subchapter, or average crop revenue election payments under section 87151 of this title, with respect to the farm, the producers shall agree, during the crop year for which the payments are made and in exchange for the payments—(A) to comply with applicable conservation requirements under subtitle B of title XII of the Food Security Act of 1985 (16 U.S.C. 3811 et seq.);(B) to comply with applicable wetland protection requirements under subtitle C of title XII of that Act (16 U.S.C. 3821 et seq.);(C) to comply with the planting flexibility requirements of section 8756 of this title;(D) to use the land on the farm, in a quantity equal to the attributable base acres for peanuts and any base acres for the farm under subchapter I, for an agricultural or conserving use, and not for a nonagricultural commercial, industrial, or residential use, as determined by the Secretary; and(E) to effectively control noxious weeds and otherwise maintain the land in accordance with sound agricultural practices, as determined by the Secretary, if the agricultural or conserving use involves the noncultivation of any portion of the land referred to in subparagraph (D).
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(e) The Secretary shall provide for the sharing of direct payments, counter-cyclical payments, or average crop revenue election payments under section 87151 of this title among the producers on a farm on a fair and equitable basis.
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(b) Except as provided in section 87151 of this title, the loan rate for a marketing assistance loan for peanuts under subsection (a) shall be equal to $355 per ton.
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(iii) the total amount of any counter-cyclical payments made to the producer under sections 1104 and 13043 of the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 [7 U.S.C. 8714, 8754] or successor sections or of any average crop revenue election payments made to the producer under section 11053 of that Act [7 U.S.C. 8715];