Common use of Unique Farmland Clause in Contracts

Unique Farmland. Land other than prime farmland that is used for the production of specific high-value food and fiber crops, as determined by the Secretary. It has the special combination of soil quality, location, growing season, and moisture supply needed to economically produce sustained high quality or high yields of specific crops when treated and managed according to acceptable farming methods. Examples of such crops include citrus, tree nuts, olives, cranberries, fruits, and vegetables. Additional information on the definition of prime, unique, or other productive soil can be found in 7 CFR Part 657 and 7 CFR Part 658. 519.81 Acronyms A. ALTA American Land Title Association B. AMA Agricultural Management Assistance Program C. BIA Bureau of Indian Affairs D. CCC Commodity Credit Corporation E. CFDA Code for Federal Data Assistance F. CPM Conservation Program Manual X. XXXX Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program H. CRP Conservation Reserve Program

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: directives.sc.egov.usda.gov, directives.sc.egov.usda.gov, directives.sc.egov.usda.gov

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