US Code
SUBCHAPTER I— GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 1629. Establishment of committees to assist in research and service programs

In the furtherance of the research and service work authorized by this Act, the Secretary of Agriculture may, in addition to the national advisory committee, establish appropriate committees, including representatives of producers, industry, government and science, to assist in effectuating specific research and service programs.

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US Code

Title 7— AGRICULTURE

CHAPTER 38— DISTRIBUTION AND MARKETING OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

SUBCHAPTER I— GENERAL PROVISIONS

§ 1621. Congressional declaration of purpose; use of existing facilities; cooperation with States

§ 1622. Duties of Secretary relating to agricultural products

§ 1622a. Authority to assist farmers and elevator operators

§ 1622b. Specialty crops market news allocation

§ 1622c. Repealed. , ,

§ 1623. Authorization of appropriations; allotments to States

§ 1623a. Omitted

§ 1624. Cooperation with Government and State agencies, private research organizations, etc.; rules and regulations

§ 1625. Transfer and consolidation of functions, powers, bureaus, etc.

§ 1626. Definitions

§ 1627. Appointment of personnel; compensation; employment of specialists

§ 1627a. Sheep production and marketing grant program

§ 1627b. National Sheep Industry Improvement Center

§ 1627c. Local agriculture market program

§ 1628. Repealed. , ,

§ 1629. Establishment of committees to assist in research and service programs

§ 1630. Omitted

§ 1631. Protection for purchasers of farm products

§ 1632. Repealed. , ,

§ 1632a. Agricultural marketing resource center pilot project

§ 1632b. Agriculture Innovation Center Demonstration Program

§ 1632c. Acer access and development program

§ 1632d. Dairy business innovation initiatives

§ 1632e. Cattle Contracts Library

§ 1633. Cooperation with State agencies in administration and enforcement of laws relating to marketing of agricultural products and control or eradication of plant and animal diseases and pests; coordination of administration of Federal and State laws