Title 7 › Chapter 3— GRAIN STANDARDS › § 74
Requires the government to set official U.S. rules and an inspection system for grain moved between states or shipped to other countries. It also requires official methods for weighing and certifying grain. These steps are meant to protect farmers, sellers, warehouse operators, processors, and consumers, help markets run smoothly, and prevent problems in interstate and international grain trade. Congress also sets three policies: (1) encourage selling high-quality grain at home and abroad; (2) make the main goal of the standards to certify grain quality as accurately as possible; and (3) make the standards do six things: use uniform terms for trading, give storage information, help predict yield and product quality, support market rewards for better quality, reflect value for end uses, and allow new scientific tests and knowledge.
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7 U.S.C. § 74
Title 7 — Agriculture
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Apr 3, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60