Employment in ``secondary'' agriculture, under section 3(f),
includes employment in ``delivery to storage or to market or to carriers
for transportation to market'' when performed by a farmer as an incident
to or in conjunction with his own farming operations. To the extent that
such deliveries may be accomplished without leaving the farm where the
commodities delivered are grown, the exemption extends also to employees
of someone other than the farmer who raised them if they are performing
such deliveries for the farmer. However, normally such deliveries
require travel off the farm, and where this is the case, only employees
of a farmer engaged in making them can come within section 3(f). Such
employees would not be engaged in agriculture in any workweek when they
delivered commodities of other farmers, however, because such deliveries
would not be performed as an incident to or in conjunction with ``such''
farming operations, as explained previously. If the ``delivery'' trip is
within section 3(f) the necessary return trip to the farm is also
included.