Xxxxxxxxxxx T-Yields for Unrated Land. In accordance with Para. 43, the RO must determine the T-Yield as follows: (1) for crops using county T-Yields: (a) use the T-Yield of the county; or (b) if the county T-Yield is not appropriate, determine a T-Yield using the producer’s yield history or other yield data from unbiased third parties (such as NRCS yields identified based on the soil). (2) for counties with T-Yield maps (not county T-Yields) or high-risk rated areas with separate T-Yields: (a) use an appropriate T-Yield available in the county; or (b) if no available T-Yields are appropriate, determine a T-Yield using the producer’s yield history or other yield data from unbiased third parties (such as NRCS yields identified based on the soil). (3) APH history of the requested crop provided with the WA request should be used to determine whether the T-Yields available in the county are appropriate. If the simple average of the producer’s average yields for all reported crop years is less than 90 percent of the T-Yield, that T-Yield is not appropriate; and (4) under no circumstances will the assigned X-Xxxxx be higher than any T-Yield from the county.
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Xxxxxxxxxxx T-Yields for Unrated Land. In accordance with Para. 43, the RO must determine the T-Yield as follows:
(1) for crops using county T-Yields:
(a) use the T-Yield of the county; or
(b) if the county T-Yield is not appropriate, determine a T-Yield using the producer’s yield history or other yield data from unbiased third parties (such as NRCS yields identified based on the soil).
(2) for counties with T-Yield maps (not county T-Yields) or high-risk rated areas with separate T-Yields:
(a) use an appropriate T-Yield available in the county; or
(b) if no available T-Yields are appropriate, determine a T-Yield using the producer’s yield history or other yield data from unbiased third parties (such as NRCS yields identified based on the soil).
(3) APH history of the requested crop provided with the WA request should be used to determine whether the T-Yields available in the county are appropriate. If the simple average of the producer’s average yields for all reported crop years is less than 90 percent of the T-Yield, that T-Yield is not appropriate; and
(4) under no circumstances will the assigned X-Xxxxx be higher than any T-Yield from the county.
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Xxxxxxxxxxx T-Yields for Unrated Land. In accordance with Para. Paragraph 43, the RO must determine the T-Yield as follows:
(1) for crops using county T-Yields:
(a) use the T-Yield of the county; or
(b) if the county T-Yield is not appropriate, determine a T-Yield using the producer’s yield history or other yield data from unbiased third parties (such as NRCS yields identified based on the soil). Also refer to the procedures provided in the CSH.
(2) for counties with T-Yield maps (not county T-Yields) or high-risk rated areas with separate T-Yields:
(a) use an appropriate T-Yield available in the county; or
(b) if no available T-Yields are appropriate, determine a T-Yield using the producer’s yield history or other yield data from unbiased third parties (such as NRCS yields identified based on the soil). Also refer to the procedures provided in the CSH.
(3) APH history of the requested crop provided with the WA request should be used to determine whether the T-Yields available in the county are appropriate. If the simple average of the producer’s average yields for all reported crop years is less than 90 percent of the T-Yield, that T-Yield is not appropriate; and
(4) under no circumstances will the assigned X-Xxxxx be higher than any T-Yield from the county.
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Samples: Written Agreement Handbook
Xxxxxxxxxxx T-Yields for Unrated Land. In accordance with Para. 43, the RO must determine the T-Yield as follows:
(1) for crops using county T-Yields:
(a) use the T-Yield of the county; or
(b) if the county T-Yield is not appropriate, determine a T-Yield using the producer’s yield history or other yield data from unbiased third parties (such as e.g., NRCS yields identified based on the soil).
(2) for counties with T-Yield maps (not county T-Yields) or high-risk rated areas with separate T-Yields:
(a) use an appropriate T-Yield available in the county; or
(b) if no available T-Yields are appropriate, determine a T-Yield using the producer’s yield history or other yield data from unbiased third parties (such as e.g., NRCS yields identified based on the soil).
(3) APH history of the requested crop provided with the WA request should be used to determine whether the T-Yields available in the county are appropriate. If the simple average of the producer’s average yields for all reported crop years is less than 90 percent of the T-Yield, that T-Yield is not appropriate; and
(4) under no circumstances will the assigned X-Xxxxx be higher than any T-Yield from the county.
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Samples: Written Agreement Handbook