EXTENSIVE AGRICULTURE definition

EXTENSIVE AGRICULTURE means the use of land or buildings, including one dwelling, for an agricultural operation, but not including intensive agriculture or a confined feeding operation which requires either a registration or an approval under Part 2 of the Agricultural Operations Practices Act.
EXTENSIVE AGRICULTURE. - means a system of tillage which depends upon large areas of land for the raising of crops. Extensive agricultural uses include buildings and other structures incidental to farming;
EXTENSIVE AGRICULTURE means an agricultural operation which involves the raising of crops, but not livestock;

Examples of EXTENSIVE AGRICULTURE in a sentence

  • EXTENSIVE AGRICULTURE LAND USESThe minimum parcel size for extensive agriculture shall be 160 acres (64.8 ha), less any registered exceptions from a quarter section title consisting of:(a) a highway, public roadway, canal, irrigation ditch, easement or right-of-way; or(b) any other area of land use for public use.


More Definitions of EXTENSIVE AGRICULTURE

EXTENSIVE AGRICULTURE means systems of tillage and grazing on large areas of land by the raising of crops or the rearing of livestock either separately or in conjunction with one another and includes buildings and other structures incidental to the operation.
EXTENSIVE AGRICULTURE means a system of tillage which depends upon large areas of land for the raising of crops. Extensive agricultural uses include buildings and other structures incidental to farming as well as farm related uses. Extensive Agriculture may also include the raising of livestock either in conjunction or separate from a crop farming operation where the density of animals on the subject property is less than that of an intensive livestock development, as defined by Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development in cooperation with the County of Barrhead No. 11. B. Review And Amendment
EXTENSIVE AGRICULTURE means the use of land or buildings for the raising or producing of crops and/or livestock but does not include intensive agriculture as a primary use.
EXTENSIVE AGRICULTURE means the use of land or buildings for the raising or producing of crops and or livestock but does not include intensive agriculture as a primary use. No permanent agricultural structures or permanent corrals are permitted;
EXTENSIVE AGRICULTURE means the use of land, buildings and/or other structures for the low intensity production of crops and livestock. Extensive agriculture includes grazing and the confinement or wintering of livestock .
EXTENSIVE AGRICULTURE. Means agriculture involving the use of the natural vegetation without any attempt to increase its yield above that of the original condition, and/or the cultivation of up to 20ha of land for crops or pastures. This refers primarily to the grazing of livestock on natural veld but does allow for a limited amount of crop or pasture production. Included is the use of facilities such as dips, spray races, and holding kraals.
EXTENSIVE AGRICULTURE means a system of tillage and animal husbandry by the raising of crops or the rearing of livestock either separately or in conjunction with one another over a large area of land. A dwelling, buildings and other structures incidental to the operation are also included. "FLOOR AREA" means the total of the floor areas of every room and passageway contained in a building but not including the floor areas of basements, attached garages, sheds, open porches or breezeways.