Agricultural drainage definition

Agricultural drainage means any stream, ditch, tile system, pipe or culvert primarily used to drain fields for horticultural or livestock activities.
Agricultural drainage means the drainage of water from private land that is used, and is intended to be used in the future, for agricultural purposes, including

Examples of Agricultural drainage in a sentence

  • In addition to specifications defined herein, rule 27—10.84(161A) specifications shall apply.12.76(1) Agricultural drainage well closure.

  • It is not intended to be a substitute for future agricultural drainage well assistance programs authorized in Iowa Code section 159.29 that will be developed in conjunction with the Iowa department of agriculture and land stewardship’s agricultural drainage well research and demonstration project.12.74(1) Eligible practices.a. Agricultural drainage well plugging and cistern removal.b. Tile outlet from plugged agricultural drainage well to a suitable, legal outlet.12.74(2) Implementation of practice.

  • ARC 8755B, IAB 5/19/10, effective 7/1/10; ARC 0737C, IAB 5/15/13, effective 7/1/13] 27—12.74(161C) Agricultural drainage well closure.

  • Structural BMPs, which are engineered and constructed systems that are used to treat the stormwater at either the point of generation or the point of discharge to either the storm sewer system or to receiving waters (e.g., detention ponds or constructed wetlands).[ARC 8755B, IAB 5/19/10, effective 7/1/10] 27—12.74(161C) Agricultural drainage well closure.

  • Agricultural drainage is the major factor affecting water quality in the middle and lower sections of the basin.

  • ARC 8755B, IAB 5/19/10, effective 7/1/10; ARC 0737C, IAB 5/15/13, effective 7/1/13]27—12.74(161C) Agricultural drainage well closure.

  • ARC 8755B, IAB 5/19/10, effective 7/1/10; ARC 0737C, IAB 5/15/13, effective 7/1/13]IAC 5/15/13 Soil Conservation[27] Ch 12, p.5 27—12.74(161C) Agricultural drainage well closure.

  • Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Technical Information Series 15, 1988, Guidelines for Plugging Abandoned Water Wells.12.76(5) Agricultural drainage well plugging and cistern removal.

  • USDA-NRCS-Iowa, Field Office Technical Guide, Section IV, Code No. 312, January 1997.12.76(4) Agricultural drainage well closure.

  • It is not intended to be a substitute for future agricultural drainage well assistance programs au- thorized in Iowa Code section 159.29 that will be developed in conjunction with the Iowa department of agriculture and land stewardship’s agricultural drainage well research and demonstration project.12.74(1) Eligible practices.a. Agricultural drainage well plugging and cistern removal.b. Tile outlet from plugged agricultural drainage well to a suitable, legal outlet.12.74(2) Implementation of practice.

Related to Agricultural drainage

  • Agricultural burning means open outdoor fires used in agricultural operations in the growing of crops or raising of fowl or animals, or open outdoor fires used in forest management, range improvement, or the improvement of land for wildlife and game habitat, or disease or pest prevention.

  • Agricultural land means land suitable for use in farming.

  • Agricultural property means property that is used primarily for agricultural purposes but, without derogating from section 9 of the Act, excludes any portion thereof that is used commercially for the hospitality of guests, and excludes the use of the property for the purpose of eco-tourism or for the trading in or hunting of game;

  • agriculturist means an individual or a Hindu Undivided Family who undertakes cultivation of land—

  • Agricultural producer means a person that engages or wishes to engage or intends to engage in the business of producing and marketing agricultural produce in this state.

  • Agricultural operation means an agricultural operation as defined in the Agricultural Operation Practices Act;

  • Agricultural equipment includes but is not limited to equipment associated with livestock or crop production, horticulture, or floriculture. “Agricultural equipment” includes but is not limited to tractors; trailers; combines; tillage, planting, and cultivating implements; balers; irrigation implements; and all-terrain vehicles.

  • agricultural products means an animal or plant or a product, including any food or drink that is wholly or partly derived from an animal or plant, and includes all after acquired Agricultural Products of the Producer, or any proceeds therefore.

  • agricultural produce means any produce, whether of the soil or otherwise of stock-farming or of fisheries;

  • Agriculture means farming in all its branches, including cultivation and tillage of the soil; dairying; production, cultivation, growing, and harvesting of any agricultural or horticultural commodity; raising of livestock, bees, furbearing animals, or poultry; and any practice, including any forestry or lumbering operations, performed on a farm in conjunction with farming operations, including preparation and delivery of produce to storage, to market, or to carriers for transportation to market;

  • Agricultural product means the products listed in Annex I to the Treaty, except fishery and aquaculture products listed in Annex I to Regulation (EU) No 1379/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 December 2013;

  • Agricultural tractor means every self-propelling vehicle designed or used for drawing other vehicles or wheeled machinery but having no provision for carrying loads independently of such other vehicles, and used principally for agricultural purposes.

  • Agricultural lien means an interest, other than a security interest, in farm products:

  • Agricultural purposes ’ means purposes normally or otherwise reasonably associated with the use of land for agricultural activities, including the use of land for structures, buildings and dwelling units reasonably necessary for or related to

  • Agricultural purpose means a purpose related to the production, harvest, exhibition, marketing, transportation, processing, or manufacture of agricultural products by a natural person who cultivates, plants, propagates or nurtures the agricultural products. "Agricultural products" includes agricultural, horticultural, viticultural, and dairy products, livestock, wildlife, poultry, bees, forest products, fish and shellfish, and any products thereof, including processed and manufactured products, and any and all products raised or produced on farms and any processed or manufactured products thereof.

  • Sewerage system means pipelines or conduits, pumping stations, and force mains, and all other

  • Agricultural use means the use of any pesticide or method or device for the control of pests in connection with the commercial production, storage or processing of any animal or plant crop. “Agricultural Use” does not include the sale or use of pesticides in properly labeled packages or containers which are intended for: (A) Home use, (B) Use in structural pest control, or (C) Industrial or Institutional use. For the purposes of this definition only:

  • Agricultural commodity means all agricultural, aquacultural, silvicultural, horticultural, floricultural, or viticultural products, livestock or livestock products, Christmas trees, bees, maple syrup, honey, commercial fish or fish products, and seeds produced in this state, either in their natural state or as processed by the producer of the commodity. The kinds, types, and subtypes of products to be classed together as an agricultural commodity for the purposes of this act shall be determined on the basis of common usage and practice.

  • Qualified agricultural property means that term as defined in section 1211 of the revised school code, MCL 380.1211.