Subject to paragraph (2), the loan rate for a marketing assistance loan under section 7231 of this title for wheat shall be-
If the Secretary estimates for any marketing year that the ratio of ending stocks of wheat to total use for the marketing year will be-
Subject to paragraph (2), the loan rate for a marketing assistance loan under section 7231 of this title for corn shall be-
If the Secretary estimates for any marketing year that the ratio of ending stocks of corn to total use for the marketing year will be-
The loan rate for a marketing assistance loan under section 7231 of this title for grain sorghum, barley, and oats, respectively, shall be established at such level as the Secretary determines is fair and reasonable in relation to the rate that loans are made available for corn, taking into consideration the feeding value of the commodity in relation to corn.
Subject to paragraph (2), the loan rate for a marketing assistance loan under section 7231 of this title for upland cotton shall be established by the Secretary at such loan rate, per pound, as will reflect for the base quality of upland cotton, as determined by the Secretary, at average locations in the United States a rate that is not less than the smaller of-
The loan rate for a marketing assistance loan for upland cotton shall not be less than $0.50 per pound or more than $0.5192 per pound.
The loan rate for a marketing assistance loan under section 7231 of this title for extra long staple cotton shall be-
The loan rate for a marketing assistance loan under section 7231 of this title for rice shall be $6.50 per hundredweight.
The loan rate for a marketing assistance loan under section 7231 of this title for soybeans shall be-
The loan rate for a marketing assistance loan under section 7231 of this title for sunflower seed, canola, rapeseed, safflower, mustard seed, and flaxseed, individually, shall be-
The loan rates for a marketing assistance loan under section 7231 of this title for other oilseeds shall be established at such level as the Secretary determines is fair and reasonable in relation to the loan rate available for soybeans, except in no event shall the rate for the oilseeds (other than cottonseed) be less than the rate established for soybeans on a per-pound basis for the same crop.
7 U.S.C. § 7232
- Secretary
- The term "Secretary" means the Secretary of Agriculture.
- extra long staple cotton
- The term "extra long staple cotton" means cotton that-(A) is produced from pure strain varieties of the Barbadense species or any hybrid thereof, or other similar types of extra long staple cotton, designated by the Secretary, having characteristics needed for various end uses for which United States upland cotton is not suitable and grown in irrigated cotton-growing regions of the United States designated by the Secretary or other areas designated by the Secretary as suitable for the production of the varieties or types; and(B) is ginned on a roller-type gin or, if authorized by the Secretary, ginned on another type gin for experimental purposes.