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[79 STAT. 1202]
PUBLIC LAW 89-000—MMMM. DD, 1965
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PUBLIC LAW 89-321-NOV. 3, 1965

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the payment exceed one-half the rate which otherwise would be applicable if such acreage were devoted to conservation uses." SEC. 502. Effective only with respect to the crops of wheat planted for harvest in the calendar years 1966 through 1969, and the marketing years for such crops, section 3'r9b is amended to read as follows: "SEC. 379b. A wheat marketing allocation program as provided in this subtitle shall be in effect for the marketing years for the crops planted for harvest in the calendar years 1966 through 1969. Whenever a wheat marketing allocation program is in effect for any marketing year the Secretary shall determine (1) the wheat marketing allocation for such year which shall be the amount of wheat he estimates will be used during such year for food products for consumption in the United States, but the amount of wheat included in the marketing allocation for food products for consumption in the United States shall not be less than five hundred million bushels, and (2) the national allocation percentage for such year which shall be the percentage which, when applied to the farm as provided in this section, will result in marketing certificates being issued to producers in the amount of the national wheat marketing allocation. The cost of any domestic marketing certificates issued to producers in excess of the number of certificates acquired by processors as a result of the application of the five hundred million bushel minimum or an overestimate of the amount of -vyheat used during such year for food products for consumption in the United States shall be borne by Commodity Credit Corporation, Each farm shall receive a wheat marketing allocation for such marketing year equal to the number of bushels obtained by multiplying the number of acres in the farm acreage allotment for wheat by the projected farm yield, and multiplying the resulting number of bushels by the national allocation percentage." SEC. 503. Effective beginning with the 1970 crop, section 379b is amended by striking out "normal yield of wheat for the farm as determined by the Secretary" and substituting "projected farm yield". SEC. 504. (a) Effective upon the enactment of this Act, section 379d (b) is amended by striking out the third sentence and substituting the following: "The Secretary may exempt from the requirements of this subsection wheat exported for donation abroad and other noncommercial exports of wheat, wheat processed for use on the farm where grown, wheat produced by a State or agency thereof and processed for use by the State or agency thereof, wheat processed for donation, and wheat processed for uses determined by the Secretary to be noncommercial. Such exemptions may be made applicable with respect to any wheat processed or exported beginning July 1, 1964. There shall be exempt from the requirements of this subsection beverage distilled from wheat prior to July 1, 1964. A beverage distilled from wheat after July 1, 1964, shall be deemed to be removed for sale or consumption at the time it is placed in barrels for aging except that upon the giving of a bond as prescribed by the Secretary, the purchase of and payment for such marketing certificates as may be required may be deferred until such beverage is bottled for sale. Wheat shipped to a Canadian port for storage in bond, or storage under a similar arrangement, and subsequent exportation, shall be deemed to have been exported for purposes of this subsection when it is exported from the Canadian port." (^) Section 379d(d) is amended by inserting after the word "flour" the following: " (excluding flour second clears not used for human consumption as determined by the Secretary)", and by inserting at the end thereof the following: "The Secretary may at his election administer the exemption for wheat processed into flour second clears through refunds either to processors of such wheat or to the users