Crop input definition

Crop input means any substance applied to or used in the cultivation and growth of a cannabis plant. “Crop input” includes, but is not limited to, pesticides, fungicides, fertilizers, and other soil or medium amendments.
Crop input means any substance that is used for the production of adult use cannabis. This may include pesticides as defined by the Illinois Pesticide Act or the American Association of Pesticide Control Officials, fertilizers as defined by the Illinois Fertilizer Act of 1961 or the American Association of Plant Food Officials, and soil amendments as defined by the Soil Amendment Act.
Crop input means any substance that is used by a producer for the production of

Examples of Crop input in a sentence

  • Crop input data are the following: name of crop (and variety); “base” (Tb) and “cut‐off” (Tco) temperatures, if the simulation of crop development is based on the “growing degree day” method; initial and maximum root depth; length (L) of duration of four main crop growth stages (initial, development, mid season and late season) together with corresponding values of crop coefficient (Kc), yield reduction coefficient (Ky), and depletion fraction threshold for optimum yield (p).


More Definitions of Crop input

Crop input means any substance other than water that is applied to or used in the cultivation of a cannabis plant for the purposes of pest control, plant health, or plant growth management. Crop input includes pesticides, fungicides, plant regulators, fertilizers, soil amendments, plant amendments, and other agricultural products regulated by the Department of Agriculture.
Crop input means any substance applied to or used in the cultivation and growth of

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