Growing area definition

Growing area means the land on which a licensee cultivates, produces or plans to cultivate or produce industrial hemp.
Growing area means a specific area on a cultivation site where cannabis is grown.
Growing area means a contiguous area on which hemp is grown whether inside or outside.

Examples of Growing area in a sentence

  • Washington State Department of Health: 2005 Draft shoreline survey of the Holmes Harbor Shellfish Growing area.

  • Growing area location: Latitude (Decimal Degrees i.e., 32.86312): Longitude (Decimal Degrees i.e., -106.294074): County:Nearest Town/City: (Open Google Maps in your internet browser, navigate to growing location and click the mouse.

  • Reasons for encouraging coordination among the transit providers in a region include the following:• Growing area, growing congestion.

  • Growing area means any contiguous land area for the growth of industrial hemp.

  • The forest site zoning discovered by German experts in Vietnam in 1970 is the 4-level hierarchy: • Growing region • Growing area • Patch area • Site unit.


More Definitions of Growing area

Growing area means the portion of a contiguous field or building in which a single variety of industrial hemp is planted, grown, and harvested.
Growing area means the land area on which industrial hemp is grown.
Growing area means either an outdoor or an enclosed indoor area where hemp is cultivated.
Growing area means any site which supports or could support the propagation of shellstock by natural or artificial means.
Growing area means any site which supports or could support the propagation of shellstock by natural or artificial means. See Ch. 15.02(A)(36).
Growing area means an area that supports or could support live molluscan shellfish.
Growing area means any outdoor or indoor area used for cultivation in natural, rural or non- densely populated suburban areas that are a minimum of 1.0 contiguous acre (outdoor) or .25 acre (indoor) or more in size actively being used in hemp production. Indoor growing areas will not be allowed in residential structures, commercial storage units or community gardens.