Replanting. Where a crop that is eligible for production insurance is replanted, it must be reinsured, subject to adjustments and the obligation in section 3 to insure all acreage.
Replanting. Replanting will be required to maintain the continuity of the groundcover area, and replacements shall be as approved by the Technical Representative, according to Exhibit B, Paragraph M, Subsection 7.
Replanting. OPRD will require planting of any plantable area skipped or missed by Contractor. Visual reconnaissance by OPRD will be considered adequate documentation of non-planted areas. OPRD will require Contractor to replant any area ½ acre or larger which falls below the lower limit of the acceptable range of seedlings per acre. Inspection records will be considered adequate documentation of understocking. Contractor shall complete replanting at no cost to OPRD. OPRD reserves the right to require replanting of any area before any other planting begins.
Replanting. The Contractor shall be responsible for the complete removal and replacement of ground cover, at Contractor’s own expense, for any ground cover requiring replacement through normal attrition or due to infestation or to negligence resulting from Contractor’s failure to provide maintenance in accordance with the provisions of this agreement.
Replanting. The Contractor shall be responsible for the complete removal and replacement of shrubs, at Contractor’s own expense, for any shrubs requiring replacement through normal attrition or due to infestation or to negligence resulting from Contractor’s failure to provide maintenance in accordance with the provisions of this agreement.
Replanting. The Contractor shall be responsible for the complete removal and replacement of any and all trees as necessary, as determined by the Property Administrator, including but not limited to, girdling trees with string trimmers or tree ties, improper planting of new trees, improper pruning techniques which disfigure or destroy the trees’ natural integrity and shape, or failure to detect and prevent treatable diseases and insect infestations. Replacement shall be made by the Contractor in the kind and size of trees determined by the Property Administrator.
Replanting. Wine World has replanted certain of its vineyards ---------- substantially in accordance with the schedule set forth on Schedule 4.24.
Replanting. Performing the cultural practices necessary to replant insured acreage to the same crop.
Replanting. Trees of susceptible Prunus species (i.e., Prunus species identified as regulated articles) may not be replanted on premises within a contiguous quarantined area until 3 years from the date the last trees with- in that area were destroyed because of plum pox pursuant to an emergency ac- tion notification issued by APHIS. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control numbers 0579–0159 and 0579–0251) [65 FR 55435, Sept. 14, 2000, as amended at 69 FR 30816, June 1, 2004; 77 FR 5383, Feb. 3, 2012] SOURCE: 50 FR 51231, Dec. 13, 1985, unless otherwise noted.
Replanting. Any additional planting work required to be completed in a unit, either voluntarily by the Contractor or as directed by the Contracting Officer’s representative, after the Contractor has given the planting inspection sheets to the Government and work was found to be unacceptable. Micro site Planting - The planting of tree seedlings in plantable spots most favorable to seedling survival and growth. Examples of favorable micro sites are features that provide partial protection from sun, wind, animals, and other damaging agents. These features may be spots located adjacent to stumps, logs, rocks, snags and brush. Tree Height - Tree height will be measured from the ground to the tip of the seedling. Tree Height - Tree height will be measured from the ground to the tip of the seedling. Suitable Tree - A tree greater than one foot in height, of good form and vigor, which shows no physical damage or disease and conforms to the species to be planted on a unit-by-unit basis as specified in the Planting Data Sheet. In addition, any damage and disease free ponderosa pine tree greater than one foot in height shall be considered a suitable tree regardless of unit. Capable Equipment – Tools, equipment and accessories maintained in good working condition so that they will function in a manner substantially the same as “new” when operated in accordance with manufacturers’ recommendations. Slash – The limbs and trunks of downed or felled trees as well as other woody debris.