TILLAGE PRACTICES Sample Clauses
The TILLAGE PRACTICES clause defines the standards and requirements for soil cultivation methods used on the property. It typically outlines acceptable tillage techniques, such as conventional, reduced, or no-till, and may specify timing, depth, or equipment restrictions to protect soil health and prevent erosion. By setting clear expectations for how tillage should be conducted, this clause helps ensure sustainable land management and minimizes environmental impact.
TILLAGE PRACTICES. ☐ 48 inches ☐ 60 inches
a.) Minimum Tillage Buffer Prior to Animal Waste Application from outer edge of Concentrated Flow Channels
b.) Minimum Tillage Setback from outer edge of Concentrated Flow Channels
TILLAGE PRACTICES a.) Minimum Tillage Buffer Prior to Animal Waste Application from outer edge of Concentrated Flow Channels
b.) Minimum Tillage Setback from outer edge of Concentrated Flow Channels
c.) Minimum Tillage Buffer Prior to Animal Waste Application from Direct Conduits to Groundwater
TILLAGE PRACTICES. Allowable tillage practices are no-till (Attachment B), strip till, vertical tillage, or other conservation tillage (Attachment C) methods that maintains no less than 75% of crop residues on the soil surface after planting. No fall tillage is permitted, however the District reserves the right to grant written permission for tillage when requested in writing from Licensee.
