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110 STAT. 1196 PUBLIC LAW 104-127 —APR. 4, 1996 Arkansas. Maryland. and that if the land is not so used, that the land revert to the United States. (2) BANKHEAD-JONES FARM TENANT ACT.— Section 32(c) of the Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act (7 U.S.C. 1011(c)) shall not apply to the release under paragraph (1). (b) AGREEMENT.—The Secretary of Agriculture shall make the release under subsection (a) on execution by the Board of Trustees of the University of Arkansas, in consideration of the release, of an agreement, satisfactory to the Secretary of Agriculture, that— (1) the Board of Trustees will not sell, lease, exchange, or otherwise dispose of the land described in subsection (c) except to the White Oak Cemetery Association of Washington County, Arkansas, or a successor organization, for exclusive use for an expansion of the cemetery maintained by the Association or successor organization; and (2) the proceeds of such a disposition of the land will be deposited and held in an account open to inspection by the Secretary of Agriculture, and used, if withdrawn from the account, for public purposes. (c) LAND DESCRIPTION. —The land described in this subsection is the land conveyed to the Board of Trustees of the University of Arkansas, with certain other land, by deed dated November 18, 1953, comprising approximately 2.2 acres located within property of the University of Arkansas in Washington County, Arkansas, commonly known as the "Savor property" and described as follows: The part of Section 20, Township 17 north, range 31 west, beginning at the north corner of the White Oak Cemetery and the University of Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station farm at Washington County road #874, running west approximately 330 feet, thence south approximately 135 feet, thence southeast approximately 384 feet, thence north approximately 330 feet to the point of beginning. SEC. 925. SALE OF LAND BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS. The Act of March 2, 1887 (commonly known as the "Hatch Act of 1887") (7 U.S.C. 361a et seq.) shall not apply to the sale by the University of Arkansas of the approximately 103.52 acres of land in Washington County, Arkansas, owned by the University and commonly known as the "Walker Tract", if the sale is made on the condition that all of the proceeds of the sale are used for agricultural research facilities and programs of the University of Arkansas. SEC. 926. DESIGNATION OF DALE BUMPERS SMALL FARMS RESEARCH CENTER. (a) IN GENERAL. —The small farms research facility of the Agricultural Research Service located near Booneville, Arkansas, shall be known and designated as the "Dale Bumpers Small Farms Research Center". (b) REFERENCES.— Any reference in a law, map, regulation, document, paper, or other record of the United States to the research facility referred to in subsection (a) shall be deemed to be a reference to the "Dale Bumpers Small Farms Research Center". SEC. 927. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE WASHINGTON AREA STRATEGIC SPACE PLAN. The Secretary of Agriculture may obligate not more than $5,000,000, from funds appropriated for agriculture buildings and