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Code of Federal Regulations Pertaining to U.S. Department of Labor

Title 29  

Labor

 

Chapter V  

Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor

 

 

Part 780  

Exemptions Applicable to Agriculture, Processing of Agricultural Commodities, and Related Subjects Under the Fair Labor Standards Act

 

 

 

Subpart B  

General Scope of Agriculture


29 CFR 780.137 - Practices must be performed in connection with farmer's own farming.

  • Section Number: 780.137
  • Section Name: Practices must be performed in connection with farmer's own farming.

    ``Practices * * * performed by a farmer'' must be performed as an 
incident to or in conjunction with ``such farming operations'' in order 
to constitute ``agriculture'' within the secondary meaning of the term. 
Practices performed by a farmer in connection with his nonfarming 
operations do not satisfy this requirement (see Calaf v. Gonzalez, 127 
F. 2d 934; Mitchell v. Budd, 350 U.S. 473). Furthermore, practices 
performed by a farmer can meet the above requirement only in the event 
that they are performed in connection with the farming operations of the 
same farmer who performs the practices. Thus, the requirement is not met 
with respect to employees engaged in any practices performed by their 
employer in connection with farming operations that are not his own (see 
Farmers Reservoir Co. v. McComb, 337 U.S. 755; Mitchell v. Hunt, 263 F. 
2d 913; NLRB v. Olaa Sugar Co., 242 F. 2d 714; Mitchell v. Huntsville 
Nurseries, 267 F. 2d 286; Bowie v. Gonzalez, 117 F. 2d 11). The 
processing by a farmer of commodities of other farmers, if incident to 
or in conjunction with farming operations, is incidental to or in 
conjunction with the farming operations of the other farmers and not 
incidental to or in conjunction with the farming operations of the 
farmer doing the processing (Mitchell v. Huntsville Nurseries, supra; 
Farmers Reservoir Co. v. McComb, supra; Bowie v. Gonzalez, supra).
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