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Code · CFR · Title 29 — Labor · Part 780 · § 780.216

§ 780.216. Nursery activities generally and Christmas tree production.

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(a)The employees of a nursery who are engaged in the following activities are employed in agriculture:
(1)Sowing seeds and otherwise propagating fruit, nut, shade, vegetable, and ornamental plants or trees, and shrubs, vines, and flowers;
(2)Handling such plants from propagating frames to the field;
(3)Planting, cultivating, watering, spraying, fertilizing, pruning, bracing, and feeding the growing crop.
(b)Trees produced through the application of extensive agricultural or horticulture techniques to be harvested and sold for seasonal ornamental use as Christmas trees are considered to be agricultural or horticultural commodities. Employees engaged in the application of agricultural and horticultural techniques to produce Christmas trees as ornamental horticultural commodities such as the following are employed in agriculture:
(1)Planting seedlings in a nursery; on-going treatment with fertilizer, herbicides, and pesticides as necessary;
(2)After approximately three years, re-planting in lineout beds;
(3)After two more seasons, lifting and re-planting the small trees in cultivated soil with continued treatment with fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides as indicated by testing to see if such applications are necessary;
(4)Pruning or shearing yearly;
(5)Harvesting of the tree for seasonal ornamental use, typically within 7 to 10 years of planting.
(c)Trees to be used as Christmas trees which are gathered in the wild, such as from forests or uncultivated land and not produced through the application of agricultural or horticultural techniques are not agricultural or horticultural commodities for purposes of sec. 3(f). \[73 FR 77239, Dec. 18, 2008. Redesignated at 74 FR 26015, May 29, 2009\] Effective Date Note:At 74 FR 26015, May 29, 2009, § 780.205 was redesignated as § 780.216 and newly designated § 780.216 was suspended, effective June 29, 2009.
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