Common use of Underage Peaches Clause in Contracts

Underage Peaches. The CP allow the use of WAs to insure peach acreage that has not reached at least the fourth growing season after being set out, however has produced at least 100 bushels of peaches per acre. (1) In addition to the requirements of Subparagraph 22A, the request for a WA must provide: (a) the current crop year’s APH database form and production evidence that show at least 100 bushels per acre have been produced on the acreage for which the WA is being requested; (b) a county map showing the location of the orchard; and (c) an explanation of why the orchard is producing high yields at a young age. (2) In addition to the requirements of Subparagraph 34C, the RO must deny requests for a WA if: (a) the applicable acreage has not produced at least 100 bushels per acre in the prior year; or (b) the reason for the high yields at a young orchard age is not sustainable. (3) In accordance with Paragraph 43, the RO must assign the producer’s actual yield obtained from the acreage during the most recent crop year as the T-Yield. The assigned T-Yield should not exceed the appropriate county T-Yield for trees of a similar planted density that are of insurable age.

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

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Underage Peaches. The Peach CP allow the use of WAs a WA to insure peach acreage that has not reached at least the fourth growing season after being set out, however has produced at least 100 bushels of peaches per acre. (1) In addition to the requirements of Subparagraph 22A, the request for a WA must provide: (a) the current crop year’s APH database form and production evidence that show at least 100 bushels per acre have been produced on the acreage for which the WA is being requested; (b) a county map showing the location of the orchard; and (c) an explanation of why the orchard is producing high yields at a young age. (2) In addition to the requirements of Subparagraph 34C, the RO must deny requests for a WA if: (a) the applicable acreage has not produced at least 100 bushels per acre in the prior year; or (b) the reason for the high yields at a young orchard age is not sustainable. (3) In accordance with Paragraph Para. 43, the RO must assign the producer’s actual yield obtained from the acreage during the most recent crop year as the T-Yield. The assigned T-T- Yield should not exceed the appropriate county T-Yield for trees of a similar planted density that are of insurable age.

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Samples: Written Agreement Handbook

Underage Peaches. The CP allow the use of WAs to insure peach acreage that has not reached at least the fourth growing season after being set out, however has produced at least 100 bushels of peaches per acre. (1) In addition to the requirements of Subparagraph 22A, the request for a WA must provide: (a) the current crop year’s APH database form and production evidence that show at least 100 bushels per acre have been produced on the acreage for which the WA is being requested; (b) a county map showing the location of the orchard; and (c) an explanation of why the orchard is producing high yields at a young age. (2) In addition to the requirements of Subparagraph 34C, the RO must deny requests for a WA WAs if: (a) the applicable acreage has not produced at least 100 bushels per acre in the prior year; or (b) the reason for the high yields at a young orchard age is not sustainable. (3) In accordance with Paragraph 43, the RO must assign the producer’s actual yield obtained from the acreage during the most recent crop year as the T-Yield. The assigned T-Yield should not exceed the appropriate county T-Yield for trees of a similar planted density that are of insurable age.

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Samples: Written Agreement Handbook

Underage Peaches. The Peach CP allow the use of WAs a WA to insure peach acreage that has not reached at least the fourth growing season after being set out, however has produced at least 100 bushels of peaches per acre. (1) In addition to the requirements of Subparagraph 22A, the WA request for a WA must provide: (a) the current crop year’s APH database form and production evidence that show at least 100 bushels per acre have been produced on the acreage for which the WA is being requested; (b) a county map showing the location of the orchard; and (c) an explanation of why the orchard is producing high yields at a young age. (2) In addition to the requirements of Subparagraph 34C, the RO must deny WA requests for a WA if: (a) the applicable acreage has not produced at least 100 bushels per acre in the prior year; or (b) the reason for the high yields at a young orchard age is not sustainable. (3) In accordance with Paragraph Para. 43, the RO must assign the producer’s actual yield obtained from the acreage during the most recent crop year as the T-Yield. The assigned T-T- Yield should not exceed the appropriate county T-Yield for trees of a similar planted density that are of insurable age.

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Samples: Written Agreement Handbook

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Underage Peaches. The Peach CP allow the use of WAs a WA to insure peach acreage that has not reached at least the fourth growing season (leaf year) after being set out, however has produced at least 100 bushels of peaches per acre. (1) In addition to the requirements of Subparagraph Subpara. 22A, the WA request for a WA must provide: (a) the current crop year’s APH database form and production evidence that show at least 100 bushels per acre have been produced on the acreage for which the WA is being requested; (b) a county map showing the location of the orchard; and (c) an explanation of why the orchard is producing high yields at a young age. (2) In addition to the requirements of Subparagraph Subpara. 34C, the RO must deny WA requests for a WA if: (a) the applicable acreage has not produced at least 100 bushels per acre in the prior year; or (b) the reason for the high yields at a young orchard age is not sustainable. (3) In accordance with Paragraph Para. 43, the RO must assign the producer’s actual yield obtained from the acreage during the most recent crop year as the T-Yield. The assigned T-Yield should not exceed the appropriate county T-Yield for trees of a similar planted density that are of insurable age.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Written Agreement Handbook

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