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Native Sod Additional Request Requirements. In addition to the requirements of Subparagraph 22A, the request for a WA must provide: (1) the FSA FN, Tract number, and Field numbers, when provided by FSA. If the newly tilled ground does not have an assigned FSA FN/Tract/Field number, the producer must obtain one from FSA as soon as possible (the producer does not need to participate in a FSA program to be assigned a FSA FN/Tract/Field number) in order to meet the reporting requirements set forth in CIH Part 12, Section 2, Subparagraph 1216A. The producer must provide such FSA FN/Tract/Field number to the AIP within 10 days after the date the producer receives the FSA FN/Tract/Field number from the servicing FSA county office; (2) the method used (or intended to be used) and date the land was (or intends to be) tilled out of sod, pasture, perennial legume, or other vegetation for the current crop year prior to planting the crop (such as, the producer intends to spray the ground with chemical on April 1 to kill vegetation prior to planting). If the intended date to be tilled is used, it should be as specific as possible (for example, stating the land will be tilled in late March or early April); and (3) the reason a WA is needed for the new breaking acreage (only required if the requirements of a Special Provisions statement available in the county to provide insurability for the new breaking acreage of the crop are not met, such as the new breaking acreage did not meet the soils requirement of the Special Provisions statement, the producer did not meet the breakout date of the Special Provisions statement, the producer does not have a Conservation Plan from NRCS when one is required by the Special Provisions statement, the acreage requested for WA is the acreage that exceeded the 320 acres maximum that the AIP can approve under the Special Provisions statement, etc.).

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Samples: Written Agreement Handbook, Written Agreement Handbook, Written Agreement Handbook

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Native Sod Additional Request Requirements. In addition to the requirements of Subparagraph Subpara. 22A, the WA request for a WA must provide: (1) the FSA FN, Tract number, and Field numbers, when provided by FSA. If the newly tilled ground does not have an assigned FSA FN/Tract/Field number, the producer must obtain one from FSA as soon as possible (the producer does not need to participate in a FSA program to be assigned a FSA FN/Tract/Field number) in order to meet the reporting requirements set forth in CIH Part 12, Section 2, Subparagraph Subpara. 1216A. The producer must provide such FSA FN/Tract/Field number to the AIP within 10 days after the date the producer receives the FSA FN/Tract/Field number from the servicing FSA county office; (2) the method used (or intended to be used) and date the land was (or intends to be) tilled out of sod, pasture, perennial legume, or other vegetation for the current crop year prior to planting the crop (such as, the producer intends to spray the ground with chemical on April 1 to kill vegetation prior to planting). If the intended date to be tilled is used, it should be as specific as possible (for example, stating the land will be tilled in late March or early April); and (3) the reason a WA is needed for the new breaking acreage (only required if the requirements of a Special Provisions statement available in the county to provide insurability for the new breaking acreage of the crop are not met, such as the new breaking acreage did not meet the soils requirement of the Special Provisions statement, the producer did not meet the breakout date of the Special Provisions statement, the producer does not have a Conservation Plan from NRCS when one is required by the Special Provisions statement, the acreage requested for WA is the acreage that exceeded the 320 acres maximum that the AIP can approve under the Special Provisions statement, etc.).

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Samples: Written Agreement Handbook, Written Agreement Handbook

Native Sod Additional Request Requirements. In addition to the requirements of Subparagraph Subpara. 22A, the WA request for a WA must provide: (1) the FSA FN, Tract number, and Field numbers, when provided by FSA. If the newly tilled ground does not have an assigned FSA FN/Tract/Field number, the producer must obtain one from FSA as soon as possible (the producer does not need to participate in a FSA program to be assigned a FSA FN/Tract/Field number) in order to meet the reporting requirements set forth in CIH Part 12, Section 2, Subparagraph Subpara. 1216A. The producer must provide such FSA FN/Tract/Field number to the AIP within 10 days after the date the producer receives the FSA FN/Tract/Field number from the servicing FSA county office; (2) the method used (or intended to be used) and date the land was (or intends to be) tilled out of sod, pasture, perennial legume, or other vegetation for the current crop year prior to planting the crop (such ase.g., the producer intends to spray the ground with chemical on April 1 to kill vegetation prior to planting). If the intended date to be tilled is used, it should be as specific as possible (for examplee.g., stating the land will be tilled in late March or early April); and (3) the reason a WA is needed for the new breaking acreage (only required if the requirements of a Special Provisions statement available in the county to provide insurability for the new breaking acreage of the crop are not met, such as e.g., the new breaking acreage did not meet the soils requirement of the Special Provisions statement, the producer did not meet the breakout date of the Special Provisions statement, the producer does not have a Conservation Plan from NRCS when one is required by the Special Provisions statement, the acreage requested for WA is the acreage that exceeded the 320 acres maximum that the AIP can approve under the Special Provisions statement, etc.).

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Samples: Written Agreement Handbook

Native Sod Additional Request Requirements. In addition to the requirements of Subparagraph 22A, the WA request for a WA must provide: (1) the FSA FN, Tract number, and Field numbers, when provided by FSA. If the newly tilled ground does not have an assigned FSA FN/Tract/Field number, the producer must obtain one from FSA as soon as possible (the producer does not need to participate in a FSA program to be assigned a FSA FN/Tract/Field number) in order to meet the reporting requirements set forth in CIH Part 12, Section 2, Subparagraph 1216A. The producer must provide such FSA FN/Tract/Field number to the AIP within 10 days after the date the producer receives the FSA FN/Tract/Field number from the servicing FSA county office; (2) the method used (or intended to be used) and date the land was (or intends to be) tilled out of sod, pasture, perennial legume, or other vegetation for the current crop year prior to planting the crop (such as, the producer intends to spray the ground with chemical on April 1 to kill vegetation prior to planting). If the intended date to be tilled is used, it should be as specific as possible (for example, stating the land will be tilled in late March or early April); and (3) the reason a WA is needed for the new breaking acreage (only required if the requirements of a Special Provisions statement available in the county to provide insurability for the new breaking acreage of the crop are not met, such as the new breaking acreage did not meet the soils requirement of the Special Provisions statement, the producer did not meet the breakout date of the Special Provisions statement, the producer does not have a Conservation Plan from NRCS when one is required by the Special Provisions statement, the acreage requested for WA is the acreage that exceeded the 320 acres maximum that the AIP can approve under the Special Provisions statement, etc.).

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Samples: Written Agreement Handbook

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Native Sod Additional Request Requirements. In addition to the requirements of Subparagraph 22A, the request for a WA must provide: (1) the FSA FN, Tract number, and Field numbers, when provided by FSA. If the newly tilled ground does not have an assigned FSA FN/Tract/Field number, the producer must obtain one from FSA as soon as possible (the producer does not need to participate in a FSA program to be assigned a FSA FN/Tract/Field number) in order to meet the reporting requirements set forth in CIH Part 12, Section 2, Subparagraph 1216A. The producer must provide such FSA FN/Tract/Field number to the AIP within 10 days after the date the producer receives the FSA FN/Tract/Field number from the servicing FSA county office; (2) the method used (or intended to be used) and date the land was (or intends to be) tilled out of sod, pasture, perennial legume, or other vegetation for the current crop year prior to planting the crop (such as, the producer intends to spray the ground with chemical on April 1 to kill vegetation prior to planting). If the intended date to be tilled is used, it should be as specific as possible (for example, stating the land will be tilled in late March or early April); and (3) the reason a WA is needed for the new breaking acreage (only required if the requirements of a Special Provisions statement available in the county to provide insurability for the new breaking acreage of the crop are not met, such as the new breaking acreage did not meet the soils requirement of the Special Provisions statement, the producer did not meet the breakout date of the Special Provisions statement, the producer does not have a Conservation Plan from NRCS when one is required by the Special Provisions statement, the acreage requested for WA is the acreage that exceeded the 320 acres maximum that the AIP can approve under the Special Provisions statement, etc.). H. Native Sod Additional RO Review Criteria (1) use NRCS soil surveys or the NRCS Web Soil Survey along with the maps of the acreage to determine soil types that will be farmed under the native sod acreage (each field is individually reviewed). Soil surveys may be used to identify additional risks including salinity, drainage and moisture problems, etc. The RO will deny the request for a WA for the native sod acreage if the majority of the native sod acreage consists of soil types that are not suited to the requested crop; (2) consider the date the native sod acreage was, or will be, tilled; and (a) Agricultural experts must determine that there has been sufficient time for the organic matter to break down and to allow the soil moisture to regenerate. (b) If the date of breakout makes moisture a limiting factor or other additional risks exist (such as salinity) that would not allow the native sod acreage to produce at least 65 percent of the applicable published T-Yield, deny the request for a WA. (3) consider the existing APH databases for the crops the producer intends to plant on the native sod acreage. If the APH databases suggest a yield 65 percent or higher of the applicable published T-Yield contained in the AD assign 65 percent of the applicable published T-Yield contained in the AD [if (2) of this subparagraph does not require the request for a WA to be denied], otherwise deny the WA request. I. Native Sod APH Databases

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Samples: Written Agreement Handbook

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