Common use of Conservation Plan Clause in Contracts

Conservation Plan. Lessee shall be required to work with NRCS to develop a Conservation Plan (“CP”), if a CP does not already exist, for the parcel(s) of land listed above, the provisions of which are hereby made a part of this Lease and shall be complied with at all times by Lessee; failure by Lessee to so comply shall be considered a default under this Lease. The conservation plan describes and specifies a crop rotation schedule, tillage methods, nutrient and pest management, stream banks and other best management practices required to reduce soil loss, achieve water quality goals and protect the natural resource base. Any modifications to the CP during the term of the Lease shall require written approval by Lessor in consultation with NCRS.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Agricultural Lease Agreement, Agricultural Lease Agreement, Agricultural Lease Agreement

Conservation Plan. Lessee shall be required to work with NRCS and Lessor to develop a Conservation Plan (“CP”), if a CP does not already exist, for the parcel(s) of land listed above, the provisions of which are hereby made a part of this Lease and shall be complied with at all times by Lessee; failure by Lessee to so comply shall be considered a default under this Lease. The conservation plan describes and specifies a crop rotation schedule, tillage methods, nutrient and pest management, stream banks and other best management practices required to reduce soil loss, achieve water quality goals and protect the natural resource base. Any modifications to the CP during the term of the Lease shall require written approval by Lessor in consultation with NCRS.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Agricultural Lease Agreement, Agricultural Lease Agreement, Agricultural Lease Agreement