2-20-2
Section 2-20-2 Sale of corn, oats, rye, cotton seed hulls, etc., in quantities other than prescribed by Section 2-20-1 generally. Any person who sells any corn, oats, rye, wheat, barley or cotton seed hulls in sacks or bags, except in quantities respectively prescribed in Section 2-20-1, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (Ag. Code 1927, §210; Code 1940, T. 2, §136.)...
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2-20-1
Section 2-20-1 Size, marking, etc., of sacks, bags, etc., in which corn, oats, rye, cotton seed hulls, etc., to be sold generally. Oats, rye, corn, wheat, barley and cotton seed hulls shall be sold in the following prescribed quantities: (1) Oats in sacks containing two and one-half and five bushels, weighing, respectively, 80 and 160 net pounds; (2) Rye and corn in two and two and one-half bushel sacks weighing 112 and 140 pounds net, respectively; (3) Wheat in two and two and one-half bushel sacks weighing, respectively, 120 and 150 pounds; (4) Barley in two and three bushel sacks weighing, respectively, 96 and 144 pounds; and (5) Cotton seed hulls in 100 pound sacks or bags. Such sacks, bags or packages shall have plainly marked or stenciled thereon in large type and figures the net quantities required by this section and the name and address of the manufacturer or other person responsible for placing the product on the market as well as the grade as established by the State Board...
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2-20-3
Section 2-20-3 Sale of corn, oats, rye, cotton seed hulls, etc., in bulk; sale of grains or cereals by producers or growers thereof. The provisions of Sections 2-20-1 and 2-20-2 shall apply only when corn, oats, rye, wheat, barley or cotton seed hulls are sold in sacks, bags or other packages and shall not prevent the sale of any of said articles in bulk. The provisions of Sections 2-20-1 and 2-20-2 shall not apply to sales of grains or cereals by the producer or grower of such grains or cereals. (Ag. Code 1927, §212; Code 1940, T. 2, §138.)...
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2-20-4
Section 2-20-4 Sale of mill oats or adulterated corn, oats, rye, etc.; seizure of adulterated corn, oats, rye, etc., generally. Any person who shall sell what is known to the trade as "mill oats" or like product either by itself or in combination with a commercial feed, as defined in Section 2-21-1, or who shall sell corn, oats, rye, wheat or barley which has been adulterated by means of the addition thereto of screenings, chaff, weed seed, wild oats, "mill oats" or water shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and the corn, oats, rye, wheat or barley so adulterated shall be subject to seizure and confiscation pursuant to Article 2 of Chapter 2 of this title. (Ag. Code 1927, §213; Code 1940, T. 2, §139.)...
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8-1-128
Section 8-1-128 Establishing office to engage in business of "futures". If any person, corporation or other association of persons, either as principals or agents, shall establish or open an office or other place of business in this state for the purpose of carrying on or engaging in any business of making contracts to sell and deliver any cotton, Indian corn, wheat, rye, oats, tobacco, meal, lard, bacon, salt pork, salt fish, beef cattle, sugar, coffee, stocks, bonds, or choses in action at a place and a time specified and agreed upon therein to any other person, whether the person to whom such article is so agreed to be sold and delivered shall be a party to such contract or not, when in fact and notwithstanding the terms expressed in such contracts it is not intended by the parties thereto that the articles or things so agreed to be sold and delivered shall be actually delivered or the value thereof paid, but rather it is intended and understood by them that money or other thing of...
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2-31-1
Section 2-31-1 Definitions. When used in this article, unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) PRODUCER. The owner, tenant, or operator of land in this state who has interest in and who receives all or any part of the proceeds from the sale of the grain produced thereon. (2) PERSON. Any person, firm, association, corporation or partnership. (3) GRAIN. Corn, wheat, oats, rye, soybeans, barley, grain sorghums, or other commodities commonly referred to as grain. (4) GRAIN DEALER. Any person owning, controlling or operating a grain elevator, mill, warehouse or other similar structure or a truck or tractor trailer unit, or both, and engaged in the business of buying or receiving grain from producers for resale, for storage, or for milling or processing or any person commonly referred to as a "grain broker" engaged in the business of buying grain for resale or for milling or processing or soliciting the sale, purchase, exchange or...
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40-12-87
Section 40-12-87 Cottonseed oil mills, cotton mills, factories, etc. Every person operating a cottonseed oil mill; cotton mill; cloth mill; towel factory; garment factory; yarn mill; hosiery mill; peanut mill; peanut oil mill; peanut shelling plant; paper mill; pulp mill; mill manufacturing sheeting, rugs, bags, hats, cement, carpets, lime, plaster, soap, chemical, acid (other than fertilizer) explosive; and all mills manufacturing any finished or semifinished products of tobacco, thread, yarn, cloth, fur, felt, nylon, paper, jute, rubber, iron, iron ore, copper, brass, tin, coal, coke, sand, cement, glass, clay, slag, aluminum, bauxite, ore, grain, other than what is commonly called a grist mill, oats, corn, rye, synthetic rubber, stone, oil, crude oil, tar, resin, asphalt, paraffin, plastics, fibers, straw, cellulose, or other factory where materials are woven, made, or assembled shall pay the following license tax: $10 where the investment for plant, equipment, supplies, and...
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2-26-1
Section 2-26-1 Definitions. When used in this article, the following terms shall have the following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) PERSON. An individual, partnership, corporation, company, society, association or agency. (2) AGRICULTURAL SEED. The seeds of grasses, forage, cereal and fiber crops and any other kinds of seeds commonly recognized within this state as agricultural or field seeds and mixtures of such seeds. (3) VEGETABLE SEED. The seeds of those crops which are grown in gardens or on truck farms and are generally known and sold under the name of vegetable seeds in this state. (4) FLOWER SEED. The seeds of all plants grown for ornamental purposes, either for domestic or commercial purposes, and which are generally known and sold under the name of flower seed in this state. (5) TREE AND SHRUB SEED. The seeds of woody plants commonly known and sold as tree or shrub seeds in this state. (6) WEED SEEDS. The seeds, bulblets and tubers...
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2-11-91
Section 2-11-91 State Board of Agriculture and Industries' powers. The State Board of Agriculture and Industries shall have the power to establish standards and uniform grades for grain, which are hereby defined as including corn (maize), wheat, rye, oats, barley, grain, sorghum and beans. In establishing grades for grain that is sold on a dockage basis, dockage shall be considered and such dockage that is of value and retained shall be paid for. Dockage as used therein shall be understood to mean dockage as defined in the official grain standards of the United States. Said board shall have the power to make, amend or repeal rules and regulations for the grading and inspection of grain, for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this article. All such rules shall be published in such manner as to give proper publicity thereto. Such board shall also have the power to fix and determine all charges for sampling, grading and inspecting grain. (Ag. Code 1927, §322; Code 1940, T. 2,...
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2-8-233
Section 2-8-233 Application of nonprofit association for certification and approval to conduct referendum - Generally. Any nonprofit association of producers fairly and substantially representative of the producers of wheat, corn, grain sorghum, and oats throughout the state, may at any time after this article becomes effective, make application to the State Board of Agriculture and Industries for certification and approval for the purpose of conducting a referendum among wheat, corn, grain sorghum, and oats producers of the state, upon the question of levying an assessment, collecting, expending and utilizing same for the purpose or purposes authorized under this article and as stated in such referendum. Any nonprofit association approved or certified hereunder as an approved or certified association by the State Board of Agriculture and Industries shall be authorized to execute or carry out such a promotional program within the limits prescribed by this article. (Acts 1985, No....
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