Perennial crops definition

Perennial crops means species of crops harvested regularly for years;
Perennial crops means agriculturally produced plants that have a life cycle of at least three years at the location where the plants are being cultivated.
Perennial crops means the crops listed and described in Article 2, Section B.

Examples of Perennial crops in a sentence

  • In the case of Perennial crops, except as may be otherwise stated in an Insuring Agreement, the Insured may modify the current insurance Contract, and specify acres, crops, the Coverage Level, the Insurance Price option and endorsements before the start of the Crop Year on a form supplied by AFSC.

  • Perennial crops Feedstock plants living more than two years; harvesting is possible several times within the plants’ life time (e.g. all trees, Miscanthus) Reference product Conventional product of identical utility, which is com- pared to an assessed product.

  • Perennial crops and some annual hardy winter crops may be over-wintered, but should be maintained.

  • Perennial crops (e.g. Miscanthus and short rotation coppice) qualify as biomass source with similarly low associated environmental im- pacts.


More Definitions of Perennial crops

Perennial crops means agriculturally produced plants that are known to be noninvasive and not listed as a noxious weed in Minnesota and that have a life cycle of at least three years at the location where the plants are being cultivated. Biomass from alfalfa produced in a two-year rotation shall be considered a perennial crop.
Perennial crops means biennial or perennial crops such as, without limitation, alfalfa and hay grasses.