§ 8754. Availability of counter-cyclical payments for peanuts
(a)
Payment required
Except as provided in section
8715 of this title, for each of the 2008 through 2012 crop years for peanuts, the Secretary shall make counter-cyclical payments to producers on farms for which payment yields and base acres for peanuts are established if the Secretary determines that the effective price for peanuts is less than the target price for peanuts.
(b)
Effective price
For purposes of subsection (a), the effective price for peanuts is equal to the sum of the following:
(1)
The higher of the following:
(2)
The payment rate in effect for peanuts under section
8753 of this title for the purpose of making direct payments.
(c)
Target price
For purposes of subsection (a), the target price for peanuts shall be equal to $495 per ton.
(d)
Payment rate
The payment rate used to make counter-cyclical payments for a crop year shall be equal to the difference between—
(e)
Payment amount
If counter-cyclical payments are required to be paid for any of the 2008 through 2012 crops of peanuts, the amount of the counter-cyclical payment to be paid to the producers on a farm for that crop year shall be equal to the product of the following:
(f)
Time for payments
(1)
General rule
Except as provided in paragraph (2), if the Secretary determines under subsection (a) that counter-cyclical payments are required to be made under this section for a crop of peanuts, beginning October 1, or as soon as practicable after the end of the marketing year, the Secretary shall make the counter-cyclical payments for the crop.
(2)
Availability of partial payments
(A)
In general
If, before the end of the 12-month marketing year, the Secretary estimates that counter-cyclical payments will be required under this section for a crop year, the Secretary shall give producers on a farm the option to receive partial payments of the counter-cyclical payment projected to be made for the crop.
(3)
Time for partial payments
When the Secretary makes partial payments for any of the 2008 through 2010 crop years—