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Definition of Acreages

Acreage
Acreage A"cre*age, n. Acres collectively; as, the acreage of a farm or a country.

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- The acre (/ˈeɪkər/ AY-kər) is a unit of land area used in the British imperial and the United States customary systems. It is traditionally defined as...
- The Acreage is a census-designated place (CDP) located in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. It is part of the Miami metropolitan area of South...
- acreage allotment, under provisions of permanent commodity price support law, is its share, based on its previous production, of the national acreage...
- permitted acreage refers to the acreage on which a farm program parti****nt was permitted to grow a program crop after satisfying acreage reduction requirements...
- In United States agricultural law, a farm’s base acreage is its crop-specific acreage of wheat, corn, grain sorghum, barley, oats, upland cotton, soybeans...
- Acreage Holdings (formerly known as High Street Capital Partners) is a public company domiciled in British Columbia, Canada, holding a portfolio of cannabis...
- Flex acreage — The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990 mandated that deficiency payments not be made on 15% of a farm’s crop acreage base, called...
- Farm acreage base referred to the total of the crop acreage bases (wheat, feed grains, cotton, and rice) for a farm for a year, the average acreage planted...
- Failed acreage refers to tracts of properly-planted and managed crops that did not grow or were destro**** due to a natural disaster. In the United States...
- In United States agricultural law, normal crop acreage refers to the acreage on a farm normally devoted to a group of designated crops. When a set-aside...