Improved Pasture definition

Improved Pasture means dryland perennial grasses and legumes growing on fenced land for the purpose of grazing livestock and where at least 60 percent of seeded species are still represented.
Improved Pasture means eligible land declared by an applicant in accordance with regulation 6(1) and which, for the purposes of Commission Regulation 2419/2001 is classified as temporary grass, permanent grass, rape, turnips (swedes) or other crops for stock feed or cereal mix;
Improved Pasture means grazing lands that are not in crop rotation and are planted primarily to introduced domesticated native forage species that receive periodic renovation and/or cultural treatments such as tillage, fertilization, mowing, and weed control.

Examples of Improved Pasture in a sentence

  • Land locations and crop type(s) by field, the date the field was seeded for Improved Pasture, and the number of acres in the field.


More Definitions of Improved Pasture

Improved Pasture means a tract of land used for livestock grazing, which has been planted with desirable forage plant species, listed by the Soil Conservation Service for Pasture and Hayland Management in the Field Office Technical Guide, and to which nitrogen or phosphorus is applied at an average annual application rate equal to or exceeding 50% of the medium fertilizer requirements recommended by the Soil Conservation Service for Pasture and Hayland Management in the Field Office Technical Guide.
Improved Pasture means grazing lands that are not in crop rotation and are planted primarily to introduce domesticated native forage species that receive

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