29 CFR § 780.804 - “Ginning” of cotton.
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identifier: "/us/cfr/t29/s780.804"
source: "ecfr"
legal_status: "authoritative_unofficial"
title: "29 CFR § 780.804 - “Ginning” of cotton."
title_number: 29
title_name: "Labor"
section_number: "780.804"
section_name: "“Ginning” of cotton."
chapter_name: "WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR"
subchapter_number: "B"
subchapter_name: "STATEMENTS OF GENERAL POLICY OR INTERPRETATION NOT DIRECTLY RELATED TO REGULATIONS"
part_number: "780"
part_name: "EXEMPTIONS APPLICABLE TO AGRICULTURE, PROCESSING OF AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES, AND RELATED SUBJECTS UNDER THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT"
positive_law: false
currency: "2026-04-05"
last_updated: "2026-04-05"
format_version: "1.1.0"
generator: "[email protected]"
authority: "Secs. 1-19, 52 Stat. 1060, as amended; 75 Stat. 65; 29 U.S.C. 201-219. Pub. L. 105-78, 111 Stat. 1467."
regulatory_source: "37 FR 12084, June 17, 1972, unless otherwise noted."
cfr_part: "780"
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# 780.804 “Ginning” of cotton.
The term “ginning” refers to operations performed on “seed cotton” to separate the seeds from the spinnable fibers. (*Moore* v. *Farmer's Manufacturing and Ginning Co.,* 51 Ariz., 378, 77 F. 2d 209; *Frazier* v. *Stone,* 171 Miss. 56, 156 So. 596). “Seed cotton” is cotton in its natural state (*Burchfield* v. *Tanner,* 142 Tex. 404, 178 S.W. 2d 681, 683) and the ginning to which section 13(b)(15) refers is the “first processing” of this agricultural commodity (107 Cong. Rec. (daily ed.) p. 5887), which converts it into the marketable product commonly known as “lint cotton” (*Wirtz* v. *Southern Pickery Inc.* (W.D. Tenn.) 278 F. Supp. 729; *Mangan* v. *State,* 76 Ala. 60, 66) by removing the seed from the lint and then pressing and wrapping the lint into bales.