Harvested Production Report Sample Clauses

Harvested Production Report. (HPR)‌ a. An HPR must be submitted to a branch office within 15 days of completing harvest, and no later than October 15. b. A late filing fee will be applied for HPRs submitted after the October 15 deadline. c. The Insured is required to provide: i. Export Xxxxxxx Inventory by Field, Lot & Grade form, including grade, weight and percent of moisture; ii. Changes to Carryover Inventory from what was reported on the Report of Xxxxxxx Xxx in Storage Prior to Harvest form; iii. Field documentation information including preharvest, pastured, plowed down, or abandoned acres: 1) Abandoned acres require a reason, land location, number of acres and yield estimate; iv. Uninsured Production; v. Number of harvested acres vi. Number of lots and number of xxxxx
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Harvested Production Report. (HPR)‌ a. An HPR must be submitted online or to an AFSC branch office when harvest is complete, and no later than November 15. b. A late filing fee will be applied for HPRs submitted after the November 15 deadline. c. The Insured is required to provide: i. Changes to Carryover Inventory from what was reported on the Report of Grain in Storage Prior to Harvest form; ii. Uninsured production; iii. Field Documentation information including preharvest, unharvested or abandoned acres: 1) Unharvested and abandoned acres require a reason, land location, number of acres and yield estimate. iv. Insured production by field; x. Xxxxx stored and fed production including bushel weight, dockage and grade; vi. Net delivered or sold production and grade; vii. Date harvest was completed;
Harvested Production Report. (HPR)‌ a. An HPR must be submitted online or to a branch office when harvest is complete, and no later than October 15. b. A late filing fee will be applied for HPRs submitted after the October 15 deadline. c. The Insured is required to provide: i. Changes to Carryover Inventory from what was reported on the Report of Hay in Storage Prior to Harvest form; ii. Field Documentation information including preharvest, pastured, plowed down, or abandoned acres: 1) Abandoned acres require a reason, land location, number of acres and yield estimate; iii. Uninsured production; iv. Insured production by field and cut; x. Xxxx weight and percent of moisture; vi. Date harvest of each cut was completed; and vii. Number and type of xxxxx stored, fed, or sold.
Harvested Production Report. ‌ 1. The Insured shall provide AFSC with a complete Harvested Production Report in each Crop Year on or before: a. September 15 for Creeping Red Fescue and Pedigreed Xxxxxxx Xxxx; b. October 15 for Hay; c. October 15 for Xxxxxxx Xxx or within 15 days after baling the Insured Crop, whichever is earlier, and the Harvested Production Report for Xxxxxxx Xxx must state expected grade. d. October 30 for Honey Insurance; e. November 15 in each Crop Year for Crop Insurance (excluding Creeping Red Fescue and Pedigreed Xxxxxxx Xxxx) and Processing Vegetable Insurance; 2. Harvested Production Reports received after the dates listed in subsection (1) may be assessed a late filing fee. 3. If the Harvested Production Report is not submitted by the Insured before December 31, the yield will be recorded as zero and no Indemnity will be calculated. 4. The Insured may request corrections or revisions to the existing Harvested Production Report record for a Crop Year, up to August 15 of the next Crop Year for Annual Crops, and up to March 1 of the next crop year for Xxx or Xxxxxxx Xxx, by providing supporting documentation that is satisfactory to AFSC.
Harvested Production Report. The Insured shall provide AFSC with a completed Harvested Production Report no later than September 15 in each Crop Year.

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