Farm Plan definition

Farm Plan means all lands and wells under the control and management of an Owner and/or Operator.
Farm Plan means a conservation plan developed by a farm assistance agency and a landowner outlining a series of actions developed to meet a landowner’s goals while protecting water quality and the natural resources within and around the farm property. Many things are considered in a farm plan including farm size, soil types, slope of the land, proximity to streams, wetlands or water bodies, type and numbers of livestock or crops, resources such as machinery or buildings and finances available. The terms conservation plan and farm plan are interchangeable in this context.
Farm Plan means a plan prepared by a conservation district in cooperation with a landowner or operator for the purpose of conserving, monitoring, or enhancing renewable natural resources.

Examples of Farm Plan in a sentence

  • The Farm Plan developed by the Soil Conservation Service and approved by the Licensor, and the Best Management Practices therein, shall supersede any clause pertaining to `how to farm'.

  • I/we further authorize you to obtain any information necessary from USDA/FSA/NRCS including but not limited to: Payment information, Acreage Reports, and Farm Plan information.

  • Only chemicals approved by the County Agricultural Agent and/or included in the Farm Plan as a Best Management Practice shall be applied.

  • In such cases, each shareholder may opt to satisfy his or her individual obligation through a Commonage Farm Plan prepared as part of his or her private-land application.

  • The Licensee may, at the end of each harvest season, disc under the past year's crop and plant an approved cover crop on all lands farmed, unless specifically noted in the S.C.S. Farm Plan.

  • By petitioning land into the Subdistrict, landowners explicitly authorized and agreed to abide by any groundwater allocations or limits imposed by the Board of Managers either by individual Subdistrict Well or by Farm Plan.

  • Requests for updates to Farm Plans will be mailed to each Owner and/or Manager of a Farm Plan on record with the Subdistrict on an annual basis.

  • The 4th Edition Environmental Farm Plan Certificate for this farm property has been included with this submission.

  • The 4th Edition Environmental Farm Plan Certificate or Letter of Review for this farm property has been included with this submission.

  • Except for roads, driveways, barnyards, lanes or other improvements constructed within the ADA or consistent with the provisions of a current Whole Farm Plan, no portion of the Property shall be paved or otherwise be covered with concrete, asphalt, or any other impervious paving material.


More Definitions of Farm Plan

Farm Plan means a map-based document prepared by the FarmPEAT Project Team.
Farm Plan means the plan agreed between the participant and the Farming Rathcroghan Project Team setting out actions to be completed by the participant pursuant to the terms and conditions of this agreement.
Farm Plan means the plan showing for a date or period the boundaries of the land included as the supply area, including fallow land, of the Farm;
Farm Plan means a plan prepared by a professional Agrologist that indicates the proposed use of agriculturally zoned land for agricultural purposes. The Farm Plan would indicate placement of structures and production areas, ponds, pastures and fencing specifically for agricultural use.
Farm Plan means a map based document prepared by the Hen Harrier Project Team.

Related to Farm Plan

  • Emergency Action Plan means the plan referred to in Section I.G of Schedule 2 to this Agreement, detailing the activities, budget, implementation plan, and monitoring and evaluation arrangements, to respond to the Eligible Crisis or Emergency.

  • Merit system plan means those regulations adopted by the Board in the development and operation

  • Compliance Plan means the compliance obligations, program, and procedures described in this Consent Decree at paragraph 13.

  • Plan means any employee pension benefit plan (other than a Multiemployer Plan) subject to the provisions of Title IV of ERISA or Section 412 of the Code or Section 302 of ERISA, and in respect of which the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate is (or, if such plan were terminated, would under Section 4069 of ERISA be deemed to be) an “employer” as defined in Section 3(5) of ERISA.