Effective - 28 Aug 1949
261.030. Investigation of farm marketing — establishing standards — inspections — distribute information. — The director of agriculture or his successor at law shall investigate the marketing of farm products, including the cost of production and distribution thereof, furnish advice and assistance to producers, distributors and consumers and promote effectual and economical methods of marketing farm products. The director of agriculture may establish, administer and enforce the standards of grades, weights and measures established and/or recommended by the United States Department of Agriculture, except as otherwise provided by the laws of this state. The director may conduct shipping point and terminal market grading and inspection service alone or in cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture and license inspectors, issue certificates on the products inspected, determine and collect and pay a reasonable service charge on the work done, and do each and every act necessary to render the grading and inspection service of greatest value to Missouri agriculture. The director of agriculture may publish bulletins containing information useful to the producer and consumer; may conduct exhibits and do everything necessary to provide ample material therefor; may conduct and/or cooperate in any kind of activity for fostering and promoting better handling, care, standardization and grading of farm products, and he may pay cash premiums from appropriations made in connection with agriculture exhibits, whenever in his judgment the same is desirable. The director shall foster, encourage, and assist in the organization and development of cooperative associations and movement to aid in solving problems of marketing farm products; may collect and disseminate by telegraph, mail or otherwise, timely information useful to producers, distributors and consumers concerning the weather, the supply, demand, prevailing prices, market conditions and commercial movements of farm products, including quantities in common and in cold storage and may cooperate in the distribution of farm labor insofar as found acceptable to the state and federal labor departments.
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(RSMo 1939 § 14288, A. 1949 S.B. 2090)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 12626; 1919 § 12145
CROSS REFERENCES:
Egg law, director to administer, 196.311 to 196.361
Locker plants, regulation, duties of directors, 196.450 to 196.515
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XVII - Agriculture and Animals
Chapter 261 - Department of Agriculture
Section 261.010 - Department authorized — director, how appointed, qualifications.
Section 261.020 - Duties and powers of director.
Section 261.026 - Director — trust assets — duties.
Section 261.035 - Agriculture business development fund created — purpose — not to lapse.
Section 261.040 - Employees of director, appointment and transfer, bond.
Section 261.050 - Salaries and accounts.
Section 261.060 - Daily deposit of all moneys in state treasury.
Section 261.090 - Cooperation among departments.
Section 261.095 - Foreign market development — director's duties and powers.
Section 261.100 - Animal export inspection facilities, operation.
Section 261.140 - Fees, work group to convene to review, when — report.
Section 261.200 - Fund created, use of moneys.
Section 261.239 - Division to create website to foster marketing of Missouri agricultural products.
Section 261.240 - Rulemaking authority.
Section 261.256 - Growers' districts authorized, procedure.
Section 261.259 - Board of commissioners.
Section 261.270 - Citation of act.
Section 261.285 - Missouri dairy scholars program — scholarship amount — eligible student defined.
Section 261.290 - Annual study of dairy industry.
Section 261.295 - Rulemaking authority.
Section 261.450 - Food security task force, members, meetings — mission — report — termination date.