§ 1412.206 - Planting flexibility.  


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  • (a) For the 1996 through 2002 crop years, any crop may be planted on contract acreage on a farm, except as limited elsewhere in this section. For fiscal years 1998 through 2002, for each contract acre on which a producer plants wild rice, 1 acre will not be used in determining the contract payment. Any crop may be planted on cropland in excess of the contract acreage.

    (b) Contract acreage may be hayed or grazed at any time.

    (c) Planting fruits and vegetables (except lentils, mung beans, and dry peas), is prohibited on contract acreage, except:

    (1) A producer may double crop fruits or vegetables with a contract commodity in any region described in paragraph (d) of this section, in which case contract payments will not be reduced. Double cropping for purposes of this section means planting for harvest fruits or vegetables in cycle on the same acres with a contract commodity planted for grain or lint in a 12 month period under weather conditions normal for the region and being able to repeat the same cycle in the following 12 month period;

    (2) On a farm that the county committee determines has a history of planting fruits or vegetables, in which case contract payments shall be reduced in accordance with paragraph (e) of this section;

    (3) By a producer that the county committee determines a history of fruit or vegetables as the simple average of the sum of a specific fruit or vegetable planted for harvest by the producer during the years 1991 through 1995, excluding any year in which a fruit or vegetable was not planted, in which case contract payments shall be reduced in accordance with paragraph (e); or

    (4) On a farm with a 1995 rotation designation crop acreage base established in accordance with part 1413 of this title as in effect on January 1, 1996, and the producers on the farm planted fruits or vegetables as a part of the rotation, in which case there will be no reduction in contract payments if the acreage of fruits and vegetables continue to be planted in the same rotation cycle with contract commodities, the acreage of fruits and vegetables is not increased, and an annual acreage report is filed for the farm.

    (d) For purposes of this part, the following counties have been determined to be regions having a history of doublecropping contract commodities with fruits or vegetables. State committees have established the following counties as regions within their respective States:

    (e) For each acre a producer plants to fruits or vegetables on contract acreage under paragraphs (c)(2) or (3) of this section, 1 acre will not be used in determining the contract payment. The calculation for this reduction is based on the contract crop with the lowest payment amount per acre. Reductions will be prorated among all producers based on each producer's share of the total payment for the farm. Such producers may adjust the reduction in payments as they agree upon.

    (f) Fruits and vegetables include but are not limited to all nuts except peanuts, certain fruit-bearing trees and: acerola (barbados cherry), antidesma, apples, apricots, aragula, artichokes, asparagus, atemoya, (custard apple), avocados, babaco papayas, bananas, beans (except soybeans, mung, adzuki, faba, and lupin), beets—other than sugar, blackberries, blackeye peas, blueberries, bok choy, boysenberries, breadfruit, broccoflower, broccolo-cavalo, broccoli, brussel sprouts, cabbage, cai lang, caimito, calabaza, carambola (star fruit), calaboose, carob, carrots, cascadeberries, cauliflower, celeriac, celery, chayote, cherimoyas (sugar apples), canary melon, cantaloupes, cardoon, casaba melon, cassava, cherries, chickpeas/garbanzo beans, chinese bitter melon, chicory, chinese cabbage, chinese mustard, chinese water chestnuts, chufes, citron, citron melon, coffee, collards, cowpeas, crabapples, cranberries, cressie greens, crenshaw melons, cucumbers, currants, cushaw, daikon, dasheen, dates, dry edible beans, dunga, eggplant, elderberries elut, endive, escarole, etou, feijoas, figs, gai lien, gailon, galanga, genip, gooseberries, grapefruit, grapes, guambana, guavas, guy choy, chinese mustard, honeydew melon, huckleberries, jackfruit, jerusalem artichokes, jicama, jojoba, kale, kenya, kiwifruit, kohlrabi, kumquats, leeks, lemons, lettuce, limequats, limes, lobok, loganberries, longon, loquats, lotus root, lychee (litchi), mandarins, mangos, marionberries, mongosteen, mar bub, melongene, mesple, mizuna, moqua, mulberries, murcotts, mushrooms, mustard greens, nectarines, ny Yu, okra, olallieberries, olives, onions, opo, oranges, papaya, paprika, parsnip, passion fruits, peaches, pears, peas, all peppers, persimmon, persian melon, pimentos, pineapple, pistachios, plantain, plumcots, plums, pomegranates, potatoes, prunes, pummelo, pumpkins, quinces, radiochio, radishes, raisins, raisins (distilling), rambutan, rape greens, rapini, raspberries, recao, rhubarb, rutabaga, santa claus melon, salsify, saodilla, sapote, savory, scallions, shallots, shiso, spinach, squash, strawberries, suk gat, swiss chard, sweet corn, sweet potatoes, tangelos, tangerines, tangos, tangors, taniers, taro root, tau chai, teff, tindora, tomatillos, tomatoes, turnips, turnip greens, watercress, watermelons, white sapote, and yam.

    (g) Fruits or vegetables planted on contract acreage for green manure, haying, or grazing are not considered as planted to fruits or vegetables, but producers planting fruits and vegetables for such purposes shall pay a fee to cover the cost of a farm visit, in accordance with part 718 of this title, to verify that the crop has not been harvested.