growing crop

  • 1growing crop — Literally, a crop in the process of growth, an unmatured crop. But a disputed term in legal parlance. Some authorities hold that a growing crop may be either above or below the surface of the soil, while other authorities hold that a crop is not… …

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  • 2growing crop — A crop in the process of growth; though decisions differ as to whether such must be above the surface of the soil, and as to whether matured crops are growing crops. The cases as well differ as to whether pasturage grass is a growing crop.… …

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  • 3growing crop — A crop in the process of growth; though decisions differ as to whether such must be above the surface of the soil, and as to whether matured crops are growing crops. The cases as well differ as to whether pasturage grass is a growing crop.… …

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  • 4crop — Noun: A product of the soil, anything produced from the earth by planting, cultivation and labor; either a gathered or a growing crop. 21 Am J2d Crops § 1; goods within the definition of the Uniform Commercial Code. UCC § 2 105(1). The term crop… …

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  • 5crop — Products of the soil, as are annually grown, raised, and harvested. Growing crops are considered goods under U.C.C. No. 2 105(1). Term includes fruit grown on trees, and grass used for pasturage. See also basic crops growing crop …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 6crop — Products of the soil, as are annually grown, raised, and harvested. Growing crops are considered goods under U.C.C. No. 2 105(1). Term includes fruit grown on trees, and grass used for pasturage. See also basic crops growing crop …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 7crop lien — /ˈkrɒp liən/ (say krop leeuhn) noun a lien given over a growing crop or agricultural produce, as security for an advance …

  • 8Crop diversity — is the variance in genetic and phenotypic characteristics of plants used in agriculture. Crops may vary in seed size, branching pattern, in height, flower color, fruiting time, or flavor. They may also vary in less obvious characteristics such as …

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  • 9Crop insurance — is purchased by agricultural producers, including farmers, ranchers, and others to protect themselves against either the loss of their crops due to natural disasters, such as hail, drought, and floods, or the loss of revenue due to declines in… …

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  • 10Crop mob — is primarily a group of volunteers who come together to build and empower communities by working side by side and doing the work it takes a community to do. Experienced farmers and gardeners also volunteer their time to share their knowledge with …

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