Good Husbandry Sample Clauses

Good Husbandry. The Lessee will operate the leased parcel in an efficient and husbandlike way, using agricultural practices and operations that will conserve the Lessor’s property.
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Good Husbandry. Tenant will in the use of the portions of said premises used or occupied by Tenant follow approved methods of husbandry practiced on lands similarly situated or subject to similar conditions. Tenant will keep said premises in a good cultivated condition reasonably free from weeds and other noxious growth. Tenant will seek the guidance of appropriate governmental agencies on the matter of erosion control and will by proper construction and use of drainage ditches and otherwise, take all reasonable precautions to prevent or arrest loss of soil by erosion. Any buffer strip required by Tenant for the protection of Tenant's agricultural crops on said premises shall be provided by Tenant at Tenant's own expense within the land hereby demised, and Tenant will not demand any contribution whatsoever for the cost of providing or maintaining any such strip from Landlord or Landlord's tenants of any land adjoining areas used by Tenant. Tenant understands and agrees that neither Landlord nor Landlord's tenants shall be required to perform any crop or weed control on any land adjoining said premises.
Good Husbandry. Tenant shall prepare, plant, cultivate, maintain, harvest and replant the Property using methods and practices of good husbandry generally recognized as appropriate for the crop selected and planted, the climatic, soil and other environmental conditions of the Property as compared to lands similarly situated or subject to similar conditions.
Good Husbandry. 1. With regard to Clause 4.2(d) in considering whether the standard of husbandry achieved by the Tenant is reasonable, regard will be had to the extent to which:
Good Husbandry. The tenant will operate the farm in an efficient and husbandlike way, will do the plowing, seeding, cultivating, and harvesting in a manner that will conserve the landlord's property.

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