Crop Cultivation Clause Samples

The Crop Cultivation clause outlines the requirements and standards for growing crops on a specified property or under a particular agreement. It typically details the types of crops permitted, the methods of cultivation allowed, and any obligations regarding soil management, pest control, or use of chemicals. For example, it may require adherence to organic farming practices or restrict the use of genetically modified seeds. The core function of this clause is to ensure that crop production aligns with agreed-upon practices, protecting both the land's quality and the interests of the parties involved.
Crop Cultivation. Except for grazing uses permitted in paragraph III. A., the cultivation or production of crops, non-perennial forages for human or domestic animal consumption, or seed production is prohibited.
Crop Cultivation. Except for grazing uses and grassland restoration and conservation, the cultivation or production of crops, nonperennial forages for human or domestic animal consumption, crop seed production, or planting of orchards, vineyards, berries, tree farms, or other perennial non-grassland agricultural product is prohibited.