Additional Request Requirements Sample Clauses
Additional Request Requirements. In addition to the requirements of Subparagraph 22A, the request for a WA must provide:
(1) evidence the crop is commercially grown in the area;
(2) evidence a viable marketing outlet is available; and
(3) for any irrigated practice, the water source, method of irrigation, and the amount of water needed for an irrigated practice for the crop and its adequacy.
Additional Request Requirements. In addition to Subparagraph 22A, the request for a WA must provide:
(1) a written and detailed recommendation from an agricultural expert indicating the acceptability of any rotation deviation based on the crop and soil types;
(2) all related APH history for the crop; and
(3) if disease control is recommended by agricultural experts, evidence that the recommended disease control (such as fumigation) has been applied, or the means of application are available if application of the disease control was not required when the WA was requested.
Additional Request Requirements. In addition to the requirements of Subparagraph 22A, the request for a WA must include:
Additional Request Requirements. In addition to the requirements of Subparagraph 22A, the request for a WA must include:
(1) a description of the Reclamation Process Report;
(2) the date the reclamation was completed; and
(3) all APH databases for the reclaimed acreage.
Additional Request Requirements. In addition to the requirements in Subparagraph 22A, the request for a WA must provide:
(1) the dates the producer normally plants and harvests the crop in the county;
(2) evidence the crop is commercially grown in the area;
Additional Request Requirements. In addition to the requirements in Subpara. 22A, the WA request must provide:
(1) the dates the producer normally plants and harvests the special purpose corn in the county;
(2) evidence the special purpose corn is commercially grown in the area;
Additional Request Requirements. In addition to Subpara. 22A, the WA request must provide:
(1) a list of exact botanical name (genus, species, subspecies, variety, cultivar), common name (if available), patented name (if applicable), plant or container sizes, and number of plants requested to be insured by WA, as appropriate;
(2) the practice (e.g., container or field grown);
(3) the county in which the nursery and plants are located; and
(4) a copy of all current wholesale catalogs/price lists that are used by the nursery for its sales. Requirements for the wholesale catalogs/price lists are:
(a) the crop year and name, address, and phone number of the nursery must be shown on all the catalogs/price lists;
(b) the name of the AIP, the name of the insured, and the policy number must be shown on the applicable catalog; and
(c) a Plant Inventory Valuation Report cannot be used as a substitute for a catalog/price list.
Additional Request Requirements. In addition to the requirements of Subparagraph 22A, the request for a WA must provide:
(1) a completed APH database form containing the requested dry bean type, if the requested dry bean type has been previously grown [if the requested dry bean type has not been previously grown, provide an APH database form in accordance with Subparagraph 22A(2)(c)];
(2) the dates the producer normally plants and harvests the dry bean type in the county;
(3) for any irrigated practice, the water source, method of irrigation, and the amount of water needed for an irrigated practice for the crop and its adequacy; and
(4) evidence of adaptability for each type of dry bean requested. Evidence of adaptability must include either:
(a) two years of applicable production reports and at least one year of prices received; or
(b) two years of university or seed company test plot results and recommendations (duplicate university or seed company information that show adaptability is not needed for repeat requests from the same area for the same dry bean types, contact the RO to determine if this information is needed), and evidence of market potential including the price buyers are willing to pay for the class (sales records of the producer, a contract, or statements from the buyer can be used as evidence of market potential).
Additional Request Requirements. (1) In addition to the requirements of Subpara. 22A, the WA request must include:
(a) a description of the Reclamation Process Report;
(b) the date the reclamation was completed; and
(c) all APH databases for the reclaimed acreage.
(2) If the requested field, CLU, or unit was partially planted each year, submit acreage history for each year of production on the field, CLU, or unit that was partially planted showing the acres planted, or the acres that were prevented from planting. Acceptable acreage history would be an FSA-578 for each year or a written narrative describing the planted acres, the harvested acres, fallow acres, and/or acres that were prevented from planting each year. If the APH indicates the entire field, CLU, or unit was planted each year, no additional information is required for the field, CLU, or unit that was entirely planted.
Additional Request Requirements. In addition to the requirements of Subpara. 22A, the WA request must provide:
(1) a written and detailed recommendation from the CES on the acceptability of the practice on the producer’s acreage based on the crops and soil types;
(2) the recommended seeding rate from the CES for the crops being interplanted;
(3) at least two years of acreage reports or FSA-578s showing that interplanted crops were previously grown (i.e., two or more crops were grown on the same acreage at the same time) and included the requested crop;
