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Barley statement:
Acreage seeded to
hay barley varieties is not insurable unless grown for harvest
and sale as seed (including but not limited
to Haybet, Horsford, Westford, Bestford, Washford, and Ridawn..
Dry Peas: The
following rotation statement applies to the (099)
SPR
LENTIL TYPE: Insurance will not attach to any
acreage on which lentils were planted in either of the
previous two (2) crop years or on which any broadleaf crop (the only non
broadleaf crops in our area are wheat, barley, oats, and grass)
was planted in the previous crop year. The
following rotation statement applies to (089) SPR
AUSTRIAN PEAS, (095) SPR FORAGE/FEED
PEAS GROWN FOR SEED and to (097) SPR SMOOTH GREEN & YELLOW
TYPES: Insurance will not attach to any acreage
on which field peas (Austrian Peas, Forage/Feed Peas Grown for Seed
and/or Smooth Green & Yellow) were planted in either
of the previous two (2) crop years or on which sunflowers
were planted in the previous crop year. Forage
Feed Peas Grown for
seed include but are not limited to
varieties such as Arvika, Magna, Maple, & 4010. Forage
Feed Peas grown for seed must be grown under a
contract.
Forage
Seeding: Insurance shall attach only on forage crops planted
without a companion crop or planted with a companion crop of
barley, oats, flax, or wheat. Barley, oats, or wheat must be seeded at a rate of 16 lbs./acre or
less and also must be cut for hay no later than the milk stage.
Flax must be seeded at a rate of 16 lbs./acre or less.
Wheat:
Acreage insured under the winter coverage endorsement will have
a final planting date of 10/31 and an acreage reporting date of
11/15. The endorsement is not applicable to winter wheat
acreage initially planted after 10/31.
Wheat
streak mosaic, cephalosporium stripe, common root rot, barley
yellow dwarf virus, dwarf smut and other planting date dependent
diseases
will be uninsurable causes of loss if wheat is planted prior
to September 10.
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