Abstract

Agricultural commodities on their way to consumption are usually subjected to one or more processing operations in order to prepare them for use. Individual definitions of processing are given in the agricultural adjustment act for six of the fourteen commodities designated by it as basic. Thus, the processing of wheat, rice and corn means the milling or other processing (except cleaning and drying) of wheat, rice, or corn for market, including custom milling for toll as well as commercial milling, but not include the grinding or cracking thereof not in the form of flour for feed purposes only. The processing of cotton means the spinning, manufacturing, or other processing (except ginning) of cotton; and the term 'cotton' does not include cotton linters.

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