The Secretary of Agriculture is authorized and directed, in cooperation with the land grant colleges and universities of the various States or, in his discretion, with other suitable State agencies, to aid farmers through advice, education, demonstrations, and other similar means in establishing, renewing, protecting, and managing wood lots, shelter belts, windbreaks, and other valuable forest growth, and in harvesting, utilizing, and marketing the products thereof. Except for preliminary investigations, the amount expended by the Federal Government under this section in cooperation with any State or other cooperating agency during any fiscal year shall not exceed the amount expended by the State or other cooperating agency for the same purpose during the same fiscal year, and the Secretary of Agriculture is authorized to make expenditures on the certificate of the appropriate State official that the State expenditures, as provided for in this section, have been made. There is authorized to be appropriated annually out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, not more than $500,000 to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to carry out the provisions of this section.
June 7, 1924, ch. 348, § 543 Stat. 654Oct. 26, 1949, ch. 735, § 363 Stat. 910(, ; , .)
Editorial Notes
Amendments
1949—Act , enlarged and clarified the Federal-State educational program with small forest-land owners, and increased the annual appropriations from $100,000 to $500,000.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Fiscal Year Transition Period of , Through , Deemed Fiscal Year for Purposes of Matching Requirements
section 202(2) of Pub. L. 94–27490 Stat. 392section 2652 of Title 7Fiscal year transition period of , through , deemed fiscal year for purposes of this section relating to matching requirements, see , , , set out as a note under , Agriculture.
Contributions by States, etc.
Act Sept. 21, 1944, ch. 412, title II, § 20858 Stat. 736
Appropriations Available for 3 Years
Act Sept. 21, 1944, ch. 412, title II, § 20958 Stat. 737