Reasonable size definition

Reasonable size. ' means that the pods are not spindly or excessively short for the variety and have not been prematurely picked.
Reasonable size means not less than 50 contiguous acres of land with a unit capacity equal to or greater than the unit capacity specified in section 5 [of the Guidelines].
Reasonable size means all segments of the rhizome shall be at least seven-eighths inch wide as measured from the side, except that terminal segments which have no attached buds longer than three-fourths inch may be less than seven-eighths inch in width.

More Definitions of Reasonable size

Reasonable size means not less than 50 contiguous acres of land with a unit capacity equal to or greater than the unit capacity specified in section [the Guidelines]. Contrary to the definition, at least 25 acres must be contiguous.