[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 7, Volume 7, Parts 700 to 899] [Revised as of January 1, 2001] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 7CFR723.206] [Page 111] TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE CHAPTER VII--FARM SERVICE AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PART 723--TOBACCO--Table of Contents Subpart B--Allotments, Quotas, Yields, Transfers, Release and Reapportionment, History Acreages, and Forfeitures Sec. 723.206 Determining farm marketing quotas and effective farm marketing quotas. (a) Burley tobacco. The burley farm marketing quota shall be determined by multiplying the national factor as determined by the Secretary for the current year by the preliminary farm marketing quota for the current year and adjusting the result for permanent quota adjustments. (b) Flue-cured tobacco. The flue-cured farm marketing quota shall be determined by multiplying the farm acreage allotment by the farm yield. (c) Burley or flue-cured tobacco. The effective farm marketing quota shall be the farm marketing quota adjusted by: (1) Upward adjustments. Adding the: (i) Effective undermarketings from the preceding marketing year, (ii) The pounds of quota which are temporarily transferred to the farm in the current year. (2) Downward adjustments. Subtracting the pounds of quota that are: (i) Overmarketed from the preceding marketing year, (ii) Overmarketed from any year before the preceding year but have not been subtracted when determining the effective farm marketing quota in a prior year. (iii) Temporarily transferred from the farm in the current year. (iv) Reduced in the current year as a result of a violation in a prior year as provided for in Sec. 723.408 of this part. (v) [Reserved] (vi) Determined, for flue-cured tobacco only, by multiplying the farm yield by the acres reduced from the flue-cured tobacco acreage allotment during the current year in accordance with part 704 of this chapter. (vii) For burley tobacco only, designated for reduction under a Conservation Reserve Program contract in accordance with part 704 of this chapter.