Land Report Details. a. A Land Report must be filed once seeding is finished and no later than June 20. b. The Insured must report all annual spring and fall crops on land that is owned, rented, or crop-shared and include the following information for each field: i. legal land description for the location including the part; ii. number of seeded acres, or the number of acres of Summerfallow in the current year; iii. whether the field is to be insured or uninsured; iv. crop type and variety seeded; v. insured end use (e.g. Commercial, Confectionary, Oil); vi. whether the acres are seeded on Stubble, Summerfallow, or irrigated land; vii. seeding date; viii. cropping and tillage practice; ix. report acres too wet to seed by quarter section, including whether fertilizer had been incorporated or not, and if the land is irrigated or not; and x. summary of insured acres for each crop, and whether or not each crop has Carryover Inventory. AFSC requires both insured and uninsured land information. Coverage is based on the land base farmed, not just the land insured, therefore the information is required to ensure Coverage and discounts are correct. c. Failure to file a Land Report will result in all insurance Policies being cancelled and restrictions on future year’s program participation. Where the Insured fails to file a Land Report by the June 20 deadline AFSC may, in its discretion: i. accept the Land Report, if received by June 25, and assess a late filing fee to be paid by the Insured in full before the start of the next crop year; ii. due to extenuating circumstances, AFSC has the discretion to determine the acreage seeded by the Insured and file a Land Report for the Insured which shall be binding on the Insured; or iii. cancel this Contract or any part thereof for the current Crop Year, in which case the Insured will be unable to participate in any AFSC insurance programs for current and following year with the following exceptions: 1) Livestock Price Insurance can be purchased in the current year; and 2) Straight Hail Insurance can be purchased in the following year. d. AFSC reserves the right to reject requests for changes to the Land Report after the June 20 filing deadline.
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Samples: Agriinsurance Agreement
Land Report Details.
a. A Land Report must be filed once seeding is finished and no later than June 20.
b. The Insured must report all annual spring and fall crops on land that is owned, rented, or crop-shared and include the following information for each field:
i. legal land description for the location including the part;
ii. number of seeded acres, or the number of acres of Summerfallow summerfallow in the current year;
iii. whether the field is to be insured or uninsured;
iv. crop type and variety seeded;
v. insured end use (e.g. Commercial, Confectionary, Oil);
vi. whether the acres are seeded on Stubble, Summerfallow, or irrigated land; vii. seeding date;
viii. cropping and tillage practice;
ix. report acres too wet to seed by quarter section, including whether fertilizer had been incorporated or not, and if the land is irrigated or not; and
x. summary of insured acres for each crop, and whether or not each crop has Carryover Inventory. AFSC requires both insured and uninsured land information. Coverage is based on the land base farmed, not just the land insured, therefore the information is required to ensure Coverage and discounts are correct.
c. Failure to file a Land Report will result in all insurance Policies being cancelled and restrictions on future year’s program participation. Where the Insured fails to file a Land Report by the June 20 deadline AFSC may, in its discretion:
i. accept the Land Report, if received by June 25, and assess a late filing fee to be paid by the Insured in full before the start of the next crop year;
ii. due to extenuating circumstances, AFSC has the discretion to determine the acreage seeded by the Insured and file a Land Report for the Insured which shall be binding on the Insured; or
iii. cancel this Contract or any part thereof for the current Crop Year, in which case the Insured will be unable to participate in any AFSC insurance programs for current and following year with the following exceptions:
1) Livestock Price Insurance can be purchased in the current year; and
2) Straight Hail Insurance can be purchased in the following year.
d. AFSC reserves the right to reject requests for changes to the Land Report after the June 20 filing deadline.
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Samples: Agriinsurance Agreement
Land Report Details.
a. A Land Report must be filed once seeding is finished and no later than June 20, reporting seeded acre information as well as acres that are intended to be seeded by the July 15 deadline.
b. The Insured must report all annual spring and fall crops on land that is owned, rented, or crop-shared and include the following information for each field:
i. legal land description for the location of each Insured Crop including the partPart;
ii. number of seeded acresacres of each Insured Crop, or the number of acres of Summerfallow in the current yearSummerfallow;
iii. whether the field is to be insured or uninsuredtype of crop seeded;
iv. crop type and variety seeded;
v. insured end use (e.g. Commercial, Confectionary, OilSilage/Greenfeed);
vi. v. whether the acres are seeded on Summerfallow or Stubble, Summerfallow, ;
vi. seeding date or irrigated land; vii. future seeding date;
viiivii. cropping and tillage practice;
ixviii. report acres too wet to seed by quarter section, including whether fertilizer had been incorporated or not, and if the land is irrigated or not; and
x. ix. summary of insured acres for each crop, and whether or not each crop has Carryover Inventory. AFSC requires both insured and uninsured land information. Coverage is based on the land base farmed, not just the land insured, therefore the information is required to ensure Coverage and discounts are correct.
c. Failure to file a Land Report will result in all insurance Policies being cancelled and restrictions on future year’s program participation. Where the Insured fails to file a Land Report by the June 20 deadline AFSC may, in its discretion:
i. accept the Land Report, if received by June 25, and assess a late filing fee to be paid by the Insured in full before the start of the next crop year;
ii. due to extenuating circumstances, AFSC has the discretion to determine the acreage seeded by the Insured and file a Land Report for the Insured which shall be binding on the Insured; or
iii. cancel this Contract or any part thereof for the current Crop Yearyear, in which case the Insured will be unable to participate in any AFSC insurance programs for current and following year with the following exceptions:
1) Livestock Price Insurance can be purchased in the current year; andand
2) Straight Hail Insurance can be purchased in the following year.
d. AFSC reserves the right to reject requests for changes to the seeded acres reported on the Land Report after the June 20 filing deadline.
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Samples: Silage/Greenfeed Insuring Agreement
Land Report Details.
a. A Land Report must be filed once seeding is finished and no later than June 20, reporting seeded acre information as well as acres that are intended to be seeded by the July 15 deadline.
b. The Insured must report all annual spring and fall crops on land that is owned, rented, or crop-shared and include the following information for each field:
i. legal land description for the location including the part;
ii. number of seeded acres, or the number of acres of Summerfallow intended for summerfallow in the current year;
iii. whether the field is to be insured or uninsured;
iv. type of crop type and variety seeded;
v. insured end use (e.g. Commercial, Confectionary, OilSilage/Greenfeed);
vi. whether the acres are seeded on Stubble, Stubble or Summerfallow, or irrigated land; ;
vii. seeding date or future seeding date;
viii. cropping and tillage practice;
ix. report acres too wet to seed by quarter section, including whether fertilizer had been incorporated or not, and if the land is irrigated or not; and
x. summary of insured acres for each crop, and whether or not each crop has Carryover Inventory. AFSC requires both insured and uninsured land information. Coverage is based on the land base farmed, not just the land insured, therefore the information is required to ensure Coverage and discounts are correct.
c. Failure to file a Land Report will result in all insurance Policies being cancelled and restrictions on future year’s program participation. Where the Insured fails to file a Land Report by the June 20 deadline AFSC may, in its discretion:
i. accept the Land Report, if received by June 25, and assess a late filing fee to be paid by the Insured in full before the start of the next crop yearCrop Year;
ii. if due to extenuating circumstances, AFSC has the discretion to determine the acreage seeded by the Insured and file a Land Report for the Insured which shall be binding on the Insured; or
iii. cancel this Contract or any part thereof for the current Crop Year, in which case the Insured will be unable to participate in any AFSC insurance programs for current and following year with the following exceptions:
1) Livestock Price Insurance can be purchased in the current year; and
2) Straight Hail Insurance can be purchased in the following year.
d. AFSC reserves the right to reject requests for changes to the seeded acres reported on the Land Report after the June 20 filing deadline.
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Samples: Silage/Greenfeed Insuring Agreement Lack of Moisture
Land Report Details.
a. A Land Report must be filed once seeding is finished and no later than June 20, reporting seeded acre information as well as acres that are intended to be seeded by the July 15 deadline.
b. The Insured must report all annual spring and fall crops on land that is owned, rented, or crop-shared and include the following information for each field:
i. legal land description for the location including the part;
ii. number of seeded acres, or the number of acres of intended for Summerfallow in the current year;
iii. whether the field is to be insured or uninsured;
iv. type of crop type and variety seeded;
v. insured end use (e.g. Commercial, Confectionary, OilSilage/Greenfeed);
vi. whether the acres are seeded on Stubble, Stubble or Summerfallow, or irrigated land; ;
vii. seeding date or future seeding date;
viii. cropping and tillage practice;
ix. report acres too wet to seed by quarter section, including whether fertilizer had been incorporated or not, and if the land is irrigated or not; and
x. summary of insured acres for each crop, and whether or not each crop has Carryover Inventory. AFSC requires both insured and uninsured land information. Coverage is based on the land base farmed, not just the land insured, therefore the information is required to ensure Coverage and discounts are correct.
c. Failure to file a Land Report will result in all insurance Policies being cancelled and restrictions on future year’s program participation. Where the Insured fails to file a Land Report by the June 20 deadline AFSC may, in its discretion:
i. accept the Land Report, if received by June 25, and assess a late filing fee to be paid by the Insured in full before the start of the next crop yearCrop Year;
ii. if due to extenuating circumstances, AFSC has the discretion to determine the acreage seeded by the Insured and file a Land Report for the Insured which shall be binding on the Insured; or
iii. cancel this Contract or any part thereof for the current Crop Year, in which case the Insured will be unable to participate in any AFSC insurance programs for current and following year with the following exceptions:
1) Livestock Price Insurance can be purchased in the current year; and
2) Straight Hail Insurance can be purchased in the following year.
d. AFSC reserves the right to reject requests for changes to the seeded acres reported on the Land Report after the June 20 filing deadline.
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Samples: Silage/Greenfeed Insuring Agreement