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Food and Agriculture Act of 1965

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Effective
  
November 4, 1965

Statutes at Large
  
79 Stat. 1187

Public law
  
89-321

Titles amended
  
7 U.S.C.: Agriculture

Food and Agriculture Act of 1965

Long title
  
An Act to maintain farm income, to stabilize prices and assure adequate supplies of agricultural commodities, to reduce surpluses, lower Government costs and promote foreign trade, to afford greater economic opportunity in rural areas, and for other purposes.

Enacted by
  
the 89th United States Congress

The Food and Agricultural Act of 1965 (Pub. L. 89-321, 79 Stat. 1187), the first multiyear farm legislation, provided for four year commodity programs for wheat, feed grains, and upland cotton. It was extended for one more year through 1970 (P.L. 90 559). It authorized a Class I milk base plan for the 75 federal milk marketing orders, as well as a long term diversion of cropland under a Cropland Adjustment Program. It also continued payment and diversion programs for feed grains and cotton, and marketing certificate and diversion programs for wheat.

References

Food and Agriculture Act of 1965 Wikipedia