Title 7 › Chapter CHAPTER 35— - AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ACT OF 1938 › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - LOANS, PARITY PAYMENTS, CONSUMER SAFEGUARDS, MARKETING QUOTAS, AND MARKETING CERTIFICATES › Part Part B— - Marketing Quotas › Subpart subpart iv— - marketing quotas—cotton › § 1349
Allows the Secretary of Agriculture to let farms plant some extra cotton called "export market acreage" when certain supply limits are met. For 1964, the Secretary may add up to 10% more acres to a farm’s allotment if those extra acres will not raise the beginning-of-year cotton carryover for the next marketing year above (the prior year’s carryover minus 1,000,000 bales), and only when the prior year’s carryover was more than 8,000,000 bales. For 1965, the Secretary may set an export market acreage after any hearings he wants, using the same carryover test. The extra acreage is divided among States based on their existing state allotments, and States then assign it to farms after county review of applications. "Export market acreage" means the acres planted beyond a farm’s regular allotment, up to the allowed maximum. It does not count toward future county, State, or national allotments and it does not apply to extra-long-staple cotton or farms getting price support under section 1444(b). Producers or buyers on farms with export market acreage must give a bond or other guarantee, under rules from the Secretary, that they will export an amount equal to the farm’s average yield times the export market acreage, without any Government export subsidy and within the time the Secretary sets. If they fail, they must pay liquidated damages set to be similar to the penalty for excess cotton. The Secretary can accept a cash payment instead of a bond. If no bond or payment is provided on time, or if planted acres exceed the allowed extra acres, the farm loses the extra acreage and keeps only the original allotment. Money collected goes to the Commodity Credit Corporation to help pay for cotton export promotion under section 1853.
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7 U.S.C. § 1349
Title 7 — Agriculture
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73