Summerfallow definition

Summerfallow. , also referred to as fallow, means land that was left unseeded for a growing season or more where adequate and accepted methods of plant growth and weed control were practiced including:
Summerfallow. , also referred to as fallow, means land that was left unseeded for a growing season or more
Summerfallow also referred to as fallow, means land that was left unseeded for a growing season or more where adequate and accepted methods of plant growth and weed control were practiced including: a. anytime during the year immediately preceding that to which the insurance applies where the land had beenin alsike or red clover that preceding year; and b. not less than 12 months prior to seeding where the land had previously been in native sod, brush, or timber, as determined by AFSC.

Examples of Summerfallow in a sentence

  • Summerfallow (fallow) / Stubble Ratio‌ Under individual Coverage, each dryland crop has a fallow yield time series and a Stubble yield time series.

  • Except as otherwise specified in the individual Insuring Agreements, and when applicable, the Insured must declare the number of seeded acres of each Insured Crop on Summerfallow or Stubble, on dryland or irrigated land, the variety seeded, the cropping and tillage practice, seeding date(s), and the legal land description for the location of each Insured Crop.

Related to Summerfallow

  • Summer Season in any year, means the Season commencing on 01 April in that year;

  • M2M Flowgate means Flowgates where constraints are jointly monitored and coordinated as defined and set forth in Schedule D to this Agreement.

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