Inspection Strips definition

Inspection Strips means representative standing strips or swaths of the Insured Crop in such measurements as required by AFSC to determine the crop production potential. Inspection Strips are in from the edges of the field, a distance of about one-third of the width of the field, for the length of the field and a minimum of ten feet in width, for inspection by AFSC. On fields less than 100 acres, two strips are required. On fields of 100 acres or more, an additional strip must be left in the middle of the field. On fields of 100 acres or more that span multiple quarter sections, treat each quarter section as a separate field; for fields less than 100 acres, two strips are required; for fields greater than 100 acres, three strips are required.
Inspection Strips means the representative standing strips or, for Annual Crops swaths or standing strips, of the Insured Crop in such measurements as required by AFSC to determine the crop’s production potential.
Inspection Strips means representative standing strips or swaths of the Insured Crop in such measurements as required by AFSC to determine the crop’s production potential.

Examples of Inspection Strips in a sentence

  • Exclosures are representative sites of the crop that are fenced off and are used when the crop is being pastured as the Insured is unable to leave representative Inspection Strips.

  • Inspection Strips are to be left in from the edges of the field, a distance of about one-third of the width of the field, for the length of the field and a minimum of ten feet in width, for inspection by AFSC.

  • Inspection Strips are representative standing strips or swaths of the Insured Crop in such measurements as required by AFSC to determine the crop’s production potential.

  • Inspection Strips are to be left in from the edges of the field a distance of about one-third of the width of the field, for the length of the field and a minimum of ten feet in width, for inspection by AFSC.

  • Once authorized by AFSC, the Insured may leave Inspection Strips or Exclosures if putting acres to another use.

  • Where Inspection Strips or exclosures are authorized by AFSC, the Insured is required to leave Inspection Strips or set up appropriate exclosures, or AFSC will deem the Appraised Potential Production to be zero, and the Uninsured Causes of Loss to be equal to Coverage on the acres Put to Another Use.

  • Inspection Strips are representative standing strips of the Insured Crop in such measurements as required by AFSC to determine the crop’s production potential.

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  • Once authorized by AFSC, the Insured may leave Inspection Strips or exclosures.

  • Once authorized by AFSC, the Insured may leave standing Inspection Strips or Exclosures.


More Definitions of Inspection Strips

Inspection Strips means representative standing strips of the Insured Crop in such measurements as required
Inspection Strips means the representative standing strips or for annual crops, swaths or standing strips of the Insured Crop in such measurements as required by AFSC to determine the crop’s production potential. Inspection Strips are in from the edges of the field, a distance of about one-third of the width of the field, for the length of the field and a minimum of ten feet in width, for inspection by AFSC. On fields less than 100 acres, two strips are required. On fields of 100 acres or more, an additional strip must be left in the middle of the field. On fields of 100 acres or more that span multiple quarter sections, treat each quarter section as a separate field; for fields less than 100 acres, two strips are required; for fields greater than 100 acres, three strips are required.