FEDERAL · 7 U.S.C. · Chapter SUBCHAPTER IV—AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION WORK APPROPRIATION

Disadvantaged agricultural areas

7 U.S.C. § 347a
Title7Agriculture
ChapterSUBCHAPTER IV—AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION WORK APPROPRIATION

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7 U.S.C. § 347a.

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(a)Congressional findings The Congress finds that there exists special circumstances in certain agricultural areas which cause such areas to be at a disadvantage insofar as agricultural development is concerned, which circumstances include the following:
(1)There is concentration of farm families on farms either too small or too unproductive or both;
(2)such farm operators because of limited productivity are unable to make adjustments and investments required to establish profitable operations;
(3)the productive capacity of the existing farm unit does not permit profitable employment of available labor;
(4)because of limited resources, many of these farm families are not able to make full use of current extension programs designed for families operating economic units nor are extensio

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§ 342
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History

(May 8, 1914, ch. 79, §8, as added Aug. 11, 1955, ch. 798, §1(a), 69 Stat. 683; amended Pub. L. 87–749, §1(h), Oct. 5, 1962, 76 Stat. 745.)

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Editorial Notes

Prior Provisions
A prior section 8 of act May 8, 1914, was renumbered section 9 and is classified to section 348 of this title.

Amendments
1962—Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 87–749 struck out ", Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico" before "on the basis of".

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