Arkansas Code § 3-5-901

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As a means of providing more stable markets for grapes, fruits, berries, or vegetables used in the production of wine in this state, the General Assembly establishes a program of payments, in the form of grants, to be made to each winery in this state with respect to grapes, fruits, berries, or vegetables grown and produced in Arkansas and used by wineries located in this state in the production of wine. Acts 1985, No. 681, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 48-653.
As a means of providing more stable markets for grapes, fruits, berries, or vegetables used in the production of wine in this state, the General Assembly establishes a program of payments, in the form of grants, to be made to each winery in this state with respect to grapes, fruits, berries, or vegetables grown and produced in Arkansas and used by wineries located in this state in the production of wine. Acts 1985, No. 681, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 48-653.
As a means of providing more stable markets for grapes, fruits, berries, or vegetables used in the production of wine in this state, the General Assembly establishes a program of payments, in the form of grants, to be made to each winery in this state with respect to grapes, fruits, berries, or vegetables grown and produced in Arkansas and used by wineries located in this state in the production of wine. Acts 1985, No. 681, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 48-653.
As a means of providing more stable markets for grapes, fruits, berries, or vegetables used in the production of wine in this state, the General Assembly establishes a program of payments, in the form of grants, to be made to each winery in this state with respect to grapes, fruits, berries, or vegetables grown and produced in Arkansas and used by wineries located in this state in the production of wine.
Acts 1985, No. 681, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 48-653.

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