The term ``delivery * * * to carriers for transportation to market''
includes taking agricultural or horticultural
commodities, dairy products, livestock, bees or their honey, fur-bearing
animals or their pelts, and poultry to any carrier (including carriers
by truck, rail, water, etc.) for transportation by such carrier to
market. The market referred to is the farmer's market which normally
means the distributing agency, cooperative marketing agency, wholesaler,
or processor to which the farmer delivers his products. As in the case
of ``delivery to market,'' when it involves travel off the farm (as
would normally be the case) the delivery must be performed by the
farmer's own employees in order to constitute an agricultural practice.
Employees of the carrier who transport to market the commodities which
are delivered to it are not within the scope of agriculture.
Transportation Operations Not Mentioned in Section 3(f)