Planted acreage Sample Clauses

Planted acreage. In addition to the defini- tion contained in the Basic Provisions, coarse grains must initially be planted in rows, unless otherwise provided by the Spe- cial Provisions, actuarial documents, or by written agreement. Production guarantee (per acre). In lieu of the definition contained in the Basic Provi- sions, the number of bushels (tons for corn insured as silage) determined by multiplying the approved yield per acre by the coverage level percentage you elect.
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Planted acreage. In addition to the require- ment in the definition in the Basic Provi- sions, peanuts must initially be planted in a row pattern which permits mechanical cul- tivation, or that allows the peanuts to be cared for in a manner recognized by agricul- tural experts as a good farming practice. Acreage planted in any other manner will not be insurable unless otherwise provided by the Special Provisions or by written agreement.
Planted acreage. In addition to the defini- tion contained in the Basic Provisions, dry peas must initially be planted in rows to be considered planted. Acreage planted in any other manner will not be insurable unless otherwise provided by the Special Provisions or by written agreement.
Planted acreage. In addition to the defini- tion in section 1 of the Basic Provisions, land on which there is uniform placement of an adequate amount of rice seed into a prepared seedbed by one of the following methods (Acreage seeded in any other manner will not be insurable unless otherwise provided by the Special Provisions or by written agreement):
Planted acreage. In addition to the defini- tion contained in section 1 of the Basic Pro- visions, cabbage plants and seeds must ini- tially be planted in rows wide enough to per- mit mechanical cultivation. Cabbage planted or seeds planted in any other manner will not be insurable unless otherwise provided by the Special Provisions, actuarial docu- ments, or by written agreement.
Planted acreage. In addition to the defini- tion contained in the Basic Provisions, sweet corn must initially be placed in rows far enough apart to permit mechanical cultiva- tion. Acreage planted in any other manner will not be insurable unless otherwise pro- vided by the Special Provisions or by written agreement.
Planted acreage. In addition to the defini- tion in the Basic Provisions, land in which mint stolons have been placed in a manner appropriate for the planting method and at the correct depth into a seedbed that has been properly prepared.
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Planted acreage. Land in which seed, plants, or trees have been placed, appropriate for the insured crop and planting method, at the correct depth, into a seedbed that has been properly prepared for the planting method and production practice.
Planted acreage. In addition to the defini- tion contained in the Basic Provisions, ex- cept for flax, land on which seed is initially spread onto the soil surface by any method and subsequently is mechanically incor- porated into the soil in a timely manner and at the proper depth will be considered plant- ed. Flax seed must initially be planted in
Planted acreage. In addition to the defini- tion contained in the Basic Provisions, beans must initially be placed in rows far enough apart to permit mechanical cultivation to be considered planted. Acreage planted in any other manner will not be insurable unless otherwise provided by the Special Provisions or by written agreement.
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