- 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...
- 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...
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Pasture (from the
Latin pastus, past
participle of pascere, "to feed") is land used for grazing.
Pasture lands in the
narrow sense are
enclosed tracts...
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California is a
state located in the
Western United States. It is the most
populous state and the
third largest by area
after Alaska and Texas. According...
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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...
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Acreage Holdings (formerly
known as High
Street Capital Partners) is a
public company domiciled in
British Columbia, Canada,
holding a
portfolio of cannabis...
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beaches as
personal acreages of a Daimyō
named Ogasawara Nagashige. This daimyō
actually lived during the Edo period, but his
acreages were
placed at heartland...
- 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...
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acreage allotment,
under provisions of
permanent commodity price support law, is its share,
based on its
previous production, of the
national acreage...
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deficiency payments not be made on 15% of a farm’s crop
acreage base,
called normal flex acres. The
acreage could be
planted to any
program crop (called flexing)...