Field crop definition

Field crop means plants that include, but are not limited to, those considered and grown as production crops, ornamentals, vegetables, fruit, turf, horticultural crops, industrial crops, plants grown for the production of pharmaceuticals or similar use, seed production crops, livestock crops, and animal feed crops.
Field crop means a plant which needs little water and has a short life or can be harvested for the first time within 12 months;

Examples of Field crop in a sentence

  • Table D-2 in Exhibit D contains the Participating Field, crop, acreage, first pre-irrigation date, first crop irrigation date, last irrigation date, and CUF for historical Crop Seasons recorded at the Participating Field.

  • Table D-1 in Exhibit D contains the Participating Field, crop, acreage, plant date, harvest date and IID’s calculation of the Baseline CUF for each crop to be grown on the Participating Field as identified in Exhibit C.

  • As soon as this agreement is considered as annulled, contractor will send back the still present "testing forms Field crop sprayers/Air-assisted sprayers/Engine tank sprayers*" and "approval characteristics" as meant in Article 2 respectively member e.

  • Field crop producers (80 farms) produce hay or grains, predominantly sold wholesale for use by certified organic dairy and livestock producers.