Examples of Grower-Shipper in a sentence
As a preliminary matter, Grower-Shipper identifies provision 80(a), through its incorporation into provision 69 (photo monitoring), as one of the provisions that will lead to economic harm if not stayed.
In the Matter of the Petitions of Ocean Mist Farms and RC Farms; Grower-Shipper Association of Central Califor- nia, Grower-Shipper Association of Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties, and Western Growers, Order WQ 2012-0012, SWRCB/OCC File A-2209(c)-(d).
For example, City Produce Wholesaler provides 100 percent of Onondaga Store’s potatoes, while NY Potato Grower-Shipper provides 80 percent of City Produce Wholesaler’s potatoes.
All deliverables under a Contract are subject to the Bank’s review and approval.
The idea for On- Farm Solutions was first developed at a Grower-Shipper Association (GSA) meeting in the fall 2012, at which time the GSA’s Water Committee had identified a few priority needs for grower assistance in terms of water quality improvement.
On July 21, 2022, AMVAC and a group consisting of the Grower-Shipper Association of Central California, J&D Produce, Ratto Bros., Inc., and Huntington Farms (“Grower Group”) filed exceptions to the ALJ’s Order with the Environmental Appeals Board (“Board”).
The workshop was co- sponsored by Central Coast Grower-Shipper Association, Western Growers, and Monterey County Sustainability Working Group.
Managerial experience in a Grower/Shipper environment highly preferred.
Claire Wineman, Grower-Shipper Association of Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo, spoke in support of the preferred scenario, emphasizing the importance of concentrated development in protecting surrounding farmland and the economic activity that farming has on the local community.
If a discharger hired a consultant to make the calculations, four hours would result in approximately $720 in costs.48 For Grower-Shipper, the owner of Bob Campbell ranches testified that the cost of making the calculation for his farming operation could be $40,000.49 Farm consultant Kay Mercer additionally testified that the provisions related to nitrate loading risk factors and nitrogen uptake could require the development of a database, which would cost the dischargers thousands of dollars.