Common use of Use of Leased Land Clause in Contracts

Use of Leased Land. The leased land may be used for producing agricultural commodities including, but not limited to, grain, vegetable, and forage crops. TENANT agrees to follow good farm management practices and to farm the land in a good and reasonable manner to avoid degradation of the environment and further agrees to the following: a) TENANT shall enter into a Conservation Plan for the leased land with the National Resources Conservation Service. The Plan shall contain instructions for management of soil fertility, nutrients, erosion control, agricultural chemicals, integrated pest management, and wildlife concerns. TENANT shall enter into a Nutrient Management Plan for the leased land with the Delaware Department of Agriculture. The plan shall follow all appropriate state regulations. Both plans shall be submitted to the DEPARTMENT prior to the end of the first year of the lease term. b) TENANT shall use all reasonable precautions to avoid the establishment of any noxious weeds, including Xxxxxxx grass, Canada thistle, bur cucumber, giant ragweed, and any additional noxious weeds as specified under Delaware State Law. If TENANT fails to control said vegetation, then DEPARTMENT may terminate this Lease and may contract with an independent vendor to apply appropriate control measures to eradicate said noxious weeds and the cost of such measures shall be the responsibility of the TENANT. c) TENANT shall submit to DEPARTMENT, upon request, a list of all agricultural pesticides, herbicides and other chemical sprays to be used on the leased land. All such products shall meet Federal and State standards and, if required, be applied by certified applicators in the appropriate manner and rate as per label instructions. Violation of Federal, State pesticide, herbicide or other chemical spray laws, rules and regulations shall be a condition to cancel the Lease. DEPARTMENT reserves the right to prohibit the use of certain agricultural chemicals on the leased land. d) Dumping, depositing, abandoning, discharging, releasing, or storing of any gaseous, liquid or solid hazardous wastes, substances, materials, or debris of whatever nature on, in, over, or under the ground or into surface or ground water is prohibited, except as permitted by law. e) Farm machinery capable of self-propulsion may not be left unattended on the property. f) No TENANT, a member of his family, or his employees is to have any type of contact with any inmate confined to the Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Correctional Center without the express written permission of the Commissioner of the Department of Correction. g) No crops are to be planted by the TENANT within two hundred (200) feet of any security fence. The Department reserves the right to restrict planting in any areas upon written notice to the TENANT at least sixty (60) days before normal planting time of the proposed crop. h) Hunting rights and trapping will not be allowed on the leased land. i) TENANT is to maintain all hedgerows and ditches around the planted fields. j) TENANT must maintain the proper Ph and mineral content of the leased acreage in accordance with Delaware Department of Agriculture standards. k) The use of herbicides for good weed control in all fields must be followed. l) When the period of the lease is complete, all land must be left in a condition so that it will be tillable next season. m) All fertilizer applied and all other cultural treatment to be accomplished as not to impair or diminish the crop producing ability or quality of any of the leased Land. n) Careful maintenance of profile of land and pattern of cultivation to conform to and preserve all land drainage systems presently in operation on any field. o) Tillage to create no ridges which will interfere with performance of land drainage. p) TENANT shall submit to DEPARTMENT, upon request, an annual harvest report indicating type and amount of agricultural commodity harvested from the leased land. q) TENANT may be permitted to participate in Farm Service Agency or similar agricultural assistance programs. Participation in these programs is subject to the approval of DEPARTMENT. r) Excavation, digging, removing, or selling of loam, peat, gravel, soil, rock, sand, or any similar material by the TENANT is prohibited. s) TENANT shall not construct or install any permanent structures on the leased land. t) TENANT shall not sublease any part of the leased land. u) DEPARTMENT is not responsible for wildlife or apprehension efforts resulting in damages to agricultural commodities on the leased land.

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Samples: Lease Agreement

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Use of Leased Land. The leased land may be used for producing agricultural commodities including, but not limited to, grain, vegetable, and forage crops. TENANT agrees to follow good farm management practices and to farm the land in a good and reasonable manner to avoid degradation of the environment and further agrees to the following: a) TENANT shall enter into a Conservation Plan for the leased land with the National Resources Conservation Service. The Plan shall contain instructions for management of soil fertility, nutrients, erosion control, agricultural chemicals, integrated pest management, and wildlife concerns. TENANT shall enter into a Nutrient Management Plan for the leased land with the Delaware Department of Agriculture. The plan shall follow all appropriate state regulations. Both plans shall be submitted to the DEPARTMENT prior to the end of the first year of the lease term. b) TENANT shall use all reasonable precautions to avoid the establishment of any noxious weeds, including Xxxxxxx grass, Canada thistle, bur cucumber, giant ragweed, and any additional noxious weeds as specified under Delaware State Law. If TENANT fails to control said vegetation, then DEPARTMENT may terminate this Lease and may contract with an independent vendor to apply appropriate control measures to eradicate said noxious weeds and the cost of such measures shall be the responsibility of the TENANT. c) TENANT shall submit to DEPARTMENT, upon request, a list of all agricultural pesticides, herbicides and other chemical sprays to be used on the leased land. All such products shall meet Federal and State standards and, if required, be applied by certified applicators in the appropriate manner and rate as per label instructions. Violation of Federal, State pesticide, herbicide or other chemical spray laws, rules and regulations shall be a condition to cancel the Lease. DEPARTMENT reserves the right to prohibit the use of certain agricultural chemicals on the leased land. d) Dumping, depositing, abandoning, discharging, releasing, or storing of any gaseous, liquid or solid hazardous wastes, substances, materials, or debris of whatever nature on, in, over, or under the ground or into surface or ground water is prohibited, except as permitted by law. e) Farm machinery capable of self-propulsion may not be left unattended on the property. f) No TENANT, a member of his family, or his employees is to have any type of contact with any inmate confined to the Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Sussex Correctional Center Institution without the express written permission of the Commissioner of the Department of Correction. g) No crops are to be planted by the TENANT within two hundred (200) feet of any security fence. The Department reserves the right to restrict planting in any areas upon written notice to the TENANT at least sixty (60) days before normal planting time of the proposed crop. h) Hunting rights and trapping will not be allowed on the leased land. i) TENANT is to maintain all hedgerows and ditches around the planted fields. j) TENANT must maintain the proper Ph and mineral content of the leased acreage in accordance with Delaware Department of Agriculture standards. k) The use of herbicides for good weed control in all fields must be followed. l) When the period of the lease is complete, all land must be left in a condition so that it will be tillable next season. m) All fertilizer applied and all other cultural treatment to be accomplished as not to impair or diminish the crop producing ability or quality of any of the leased Land. n) Careful maintenance of profile of land and pattern of cultivation to conform to and preserve all land drainage systems presently in operation on any field. o) Tillage to create no ridges which will interfere with performance of land drainage. p) TENANT shall submit to DEPARTMENT, upon request, an annual harvest report indicating type and amount of agricultural commodity harvested from the leased land. q) TENANT may be permitted to participate in Farm Service Agency or similar agricultural assistance programs. Participation in these programs is subject to the approval of DEPARTMENT. r) Excavation, digging, removing, or selling of loam, peat, gravel, soil, rock, sand, or any similar material by the TENANT is prohibited. s) TENANT shall not construct or install any permanent structures on the leased land. t) TENANT shall not sublease any part of the leased land. u) DEPARTMENT is not responsible for wildlife or apprehension efforts resulting in damages to agricultural commodities on the leased land.

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Samples: Lease Agreement

Use of Leased Land. The leased land may be used for producing agricultural commodities commodities, including, but not limited to, grain, vegetable, and forage crops. TENANT agrees to follow good farm management practices and to farm the land in a good and reasonable manner to avoid degradation of the environment and further agrees to the following: a) TENANT shall enter into a Conservation Plan for the leased land with the National Resources Conservation Service. The Plan shall contain instructions for management of soil fertility, nutrients, erosion control, agricultural chemicals, integrated pest management, and wildlife concerns. TENANT shall enter into a Nutrient Management Plan for the leased land with the Delaware Department of Agriculture. The plan shall follow all appropriate state regulations. Both plans shall be submitted to the DEPARTMENT prior to the end of the first year of the lease term. b) TENANT shall use all reasonable precautions to avoid the establishment of any noxious weeds, including Xxxxxxx grass, Canada thistle, bur cucumber, giant ragweed, and any additional noxious weeds as specified under Delaware State Law. If TENANT fails to control said vegetation, then DEPARTMENT may terminate this Lease and may contract with an independent vendor to apply appropriate control measures to eradicate said noxious weeds and the cost of such measures shall be the responsibility of the TENANT. c) TENANT shall submit to DEPARTMENT, upon request, a list of all agricultural pesticides, herbicides and other chemical sprays to be used on the leased land. All such products shall meet Federal and State standards and, if required, be applied by certified applicators in the appropriate manner and rate as per label instructions. Violation of Federal, State pesticide, herbicide or other chemical spray laws, rules and regulations shall be a condition to cancel the Lease. DEPARTMENT reserves the right to prohibit the use of certain agricultural chemicals on the leased land. d) Dumping, depositing, abandoning, discharging, releasing, or storing of any gaseous, liquid or solid hazardous wastes, substances, materials, or debris of whatever nature on, in, over, or under the ground or into surface or ground water is prohibited, except as permitted by law. e) Farm machinery capable of self-propulsion may not be left unattended on the property. f) No TENANT, a member of his family, or his employees is to have any type of contact with any inmate confined to the Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Sussex Correctional Center without the express written permission of the Commissioner of the Department of CorrectionInstitution. g) No crops are to be planted by the TENANT within two hundred (200) feet of any security fence. The Department reserves the right to restrict planting in any areas upon written notice to the TENANT at least sixty (60) days before normal planting time of the proposed crop. h) Hunting rights and trapping will not be allowed on the leased land. ih) TENANT is to maintain all hedgerows and ditches around the planted fields. ji) TENANT must maintain the proper Ph and mineral content of the leased acreage in accordance with Delaware Department of Agriculture standards. kj) The use of herbicides for good weed control in all fields must be followed. lk) When the period of the lease is complete, all land must be left in a condition so that it will be tillable next season. ml) All fertilizer applied and all other cultural treatment to be accomplished as not to impair or diminish the crop producing ability or quality of any of the leased Land. nm) Careful maintenance of profile of land and pattern of cultivation to conform to and preserve all land drainage systems presently in operation on any field. on) Tillage to create no ridges which will interfere with performance of land drainage. o) Use of products and/or services that are provided by Agricultural Businesses which are certified for Best Management Practices(BMP), Good Food Handling Practices(GHP) and Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) through the Delaware Department of Agriculture or surrounding State’s equivalent program. p) TENANT shall submit to DEPARTMENT, upon request, an annual harvest report indicating type and amount of agricultural commodity harvested from the leased land. q) TENANT may be permitted to participate in Farm Service Agency or similar agricultural assistance programs. Participation in these programs is subject to the approval of DEPARTMENT. r) Excavation, digging, removing, or selling of loam, peat, gravel, soil, rock, sand, or any similar material by the TENANT is prohibited. s) TENANT shall not construct or install any permanent structures on the leased land. An irrigation system may be installed with the prior approval of DEPARTMENT. t) TENANT shall not sublease any part of the leased land. u) DEPARTMENT is not responsible for wildlife or apprehension efforts resulting in damages to agricultural commodities on the leased land.

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Samples: Lease Agreement

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Use of Leased Land. The leased land may be used for producing agricultural commodities commodities, including, but not limited to, grain, vegetable, and forage crops. TENANT XXXXXX agrees to follow good farm management practices and to farm the land in a good and reasonable manner to avoid degradation of the environment and further agrees to the following: a) TENANT shall enter into a Conservation Plan for the leased land with the National Resources Conservation Service. The Plan shall contain instructions for management of soil fertility, nutrients, erosion control, agricultural chemicals, integrated pest management, and wildlife concerns. TENANT shall enter into a Nutrient Management Plan for the leased land with the Delaware Department of Agriculture. The plan shall follow all appropriate state regulations. Both plans shall be submitted to the DEPARTMENT prior to the end of the first year of the lease term. b) TENANT shall use all reasonable precautions to avoid the establishment of any noxious weeds, including Xxxxxxx grass, Canada thistle, bur cucumber, giant ragweed, and any additional noxious weeds as specified under Delaware State Law. If TENANT fails to control said vegetation, then DEPARTMENT may terminate this Lease and may contract with an independent vendor to apply appropriate control measures to eradicate said noxious weeds and the cost of such measures shall be the responsibility of the TENANT. c) TENANT shall submit to DEPARTMENT, upon request, a list of all agricultural pesticides, herbicides and other chemical sprays to be used on the leased land. All such products shall meet Federal and State standards and, if required, be applied by certified applicators in the appropriate manner and rate as per label instructions. Violation of Federal, State pesticide, herbicide or other chemical spray laws, rules and regulations shall be a condition to cancel the Lease. DEPARTMENT reserves the right to prohibit the use of certain agricultural chemicals on the leased land. d) Dumping, depositing, abandoning, discharging, releasing, or storing of any gaseous, liquid or solid hazardous wastes, substances, materials, or debris of whatever nature on, in, over, or under the ground or into surface or ground water is prohibited, except as permitted by law. e) Farm machinery capable of self-propulsion may not be left unattended on the property. f) No TENANT, a member of his family, or his employees is to have any type of contact with any inmate confined to the Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx Correctional Center without the express written permission of the Commissioner of the Department of CorrectionCenter. g) No crops are to be planted by the TENANT within two hundred (200) feet of any security fence. The Department reserves the right to restrict planting in any areas upon written notice to the TENANT at least sixty (60) days before normal planting time of the proposed crop. h) Hunting rights and trapping will not be allowed on the leased land. i) TENANT is to maintain all hedgerows and ditches around the planted fields. j) TENANT must maintain the proper Ph and mineral content of the leased acreage in accordance with Delaware Department of Agriculture standards. k) The use of herbicides for good weed control in all fields must be followed. l) When the period of the lease is complete, all land must be left in a condition so that it will be tillable next season. m) All fertilizer applied and all other cultural treatment to be accomplished as not to impair or diminish the crop producing ability or quality of any of the leased Land. n) Careful maintenance of profile of land and pattern of cultivation to conform to and preserve all land drainage systems presently in operation on any field. o) Tillage to create no ridges which will interfere with performance of land drainage. p) Use of products and/or services that are provided by Agricultural Businesses which are certified for Best Management Practices(BMP), Good Food Handling Practices(GHP) and Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) through the Delaware Department of Agriculture or surrounding State’s equivalent program. q) TENANT shall submit to DEPARTMENT, upon request, an annual harvest report indicating type and amount of agricultural commodity harvested from the leased land. qr) TENANT may be permitted to participate in Farm Service Agency or similar agricultural assistance programs. Participation in these programs is subject to the approval of DEPARTMENT. rs) Excavation, digging, removing, or selling of loam, peat, gravel, soil, rock, sand, or any similar material by the TENANT is prohibited. st) TENANT shall not construct or install any permanent structures on the leased land. An irrigation system may be installed with the prior approval of DEPARTMENT. tu) TENANT shall not sublease any part of the leased land. uv) DEPARTMENT is not responsible for wildlife or apprehension efforts resulting in damages to agricultural commodities on the leased land.

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Samples: Lease Agreement

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