Title 7 › Chapter 8A— RUBBER AND OTHER CRITICAL AGRICULTURAL MATERIALS › Subchapter II— CRITICAL AGRICULTURAL MATERIALS › § 178c
The Department of Agriculture must lead a program to research and develop ways to grow large plantations and pull latex from Parthenium and other plants that contain hydrocarbons. The work must cover seed collecting (including from Texas, Mexico, and other places), building a stockpile of Parthenium seed, speeding up breeding to raise latex yields and resistance to insects, disease, drought, and cold, and running regional trials to increase seed supplies. It must include big experimental plantings of 10,000 acres or more, studies on irrigation and survival, making needed farm equipment, improving extraction and processing methods and building a developmental rubber processing facility to make test amounts of guayule rubber, and keeping a public bank of research data. The program must also study other native crops that could supply important materials, including hemp (as defined in section 1639o of this title), and run demonstration projects for them. The Secretary must set up an Office of Critical Agricultural Materials at USDA to coordinate this work. For demonstration projects, the Secretary may make contracts or grants, provide Commodity Credit Corporation agricultural goods, and use funds made available under section 178n(a) or other public or private funds to run or pay for projects or reimburse the CCC.
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7 U.S.C. § 178c
Title 7 — Agriculture
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Apr 3, 2026
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