managed land definition

managed land means land to which Division 3 of Part 3 applies;
managed land means land to which agricultural source material, commercial fertilizer or non-agricultural source material is applied;
managed land means any land which, at the time that an application is made in respect of that land, is subject to an agreement by which the applicant has agreed to manage the land and not to apply over a period of five years more than the respective maximum quantities of inorganic fertilisers and of organic fertilisers;

More Definitions of managed land

managed land means land to which section 65 applies;
managed land means unimproved land of 5 contiguous acres or more that is subject to a conservation management plan.
managed land means land to which agricultural source material, commercial fertilizer, or non-agricultural source material, or processed organic waste is applied, excluding compost that meets the requirements for
managed land means land to which materials are applied as nutrients. See also ‘managed agricultural land.’ Managed lands are defined in the rules (section 1, page 3) and refer to any land where nutrients are applied. Golf courses and tree farms may be counted unless they don’t apply nutrients (some do not, but most do). Further details on what is to be done with them are in the glossary for the tables of drinking water threats. The definition is not what is in the Nutrient Management Act; for source protection is has been defined specifically. It includes all lands where nutrients are applied, which means the application of non agricultural source material (NASM), agricultural source material (ASM) or commercial fertilizer. This has nothing to do with storage, which is handled separately within the threats list. Thus, it is usually crop land, possibly pasture land (if they apply nutrients), golf courses (where they apply fertilizer), etc. Land used for pasture only would not fall into the managed lands count unless nutrients are applied by the agricultural property owner. If the land is pasture one year, but could be crop land another year where nutrients are applied, then it would go in the count.
managed land means areas maintained in a low fuel state, for example managed lawns and gardens or where grasslands are to be managed as “low fuel”. The grasses must be maintained at less than 100mm tall during the period from 1st November to 30th March.
managed land the On-Site Routes the Common Space and if appropriate the Open Space approved pursuant to a Reserved Matters Application(s).
managed land means land the care, control and management of which is placed with the Minister under section 46 of the Land Administration