Irrigation Coverage Clause Samples

The Irrigation Coverage clause defines the extent and areas where irrigation services or systems will be provided under an agreement. It typically specifies which portions of a property or project site are included, the types of irrigation methods to be used, and any limitations or exclusions regarding coverage. For example, it may state that only landscaped areas or specific crop fields are covered, while natural or undeveloped land is excluded. This clause ensures both parties have a clear understanding of the scope of irrigation responsibilities, preventing disputes over unaddressed areas and clarifying expectations for service delivery.
Irrigation Coverage. ‌ a. Insurable Crop(s) grown on irrigated land are eligible for separate Coverage if: i. those crops are declared as irrigated; ii. there is an adequate source of water; iii. the Insured has reliable irrigation equipment; iv. adequate irrigation water is applied on a timely basis; and v. the Insured maintains an up-to-date log showing the dates and approximate amounts of rainfall and irrigation water applied to each Insured Crop. b. AFSC may reclassify the Insured Crop as grown on Stubble or Summerfallow on dryland, or apply Uninsured Causes of Loss if: i. the Insured fails to fulfill all or part of the conditions in subsection (a) above; or ii. drought is considered by AFSC to be a contributing cause of loss. c. Irrigated acres are insured separately from dryland acres of the same crop: i. acres must be identified as irrigated or dryland on the Land Report; and ii. Harvested Production from irrigated and dryland acres must be stored and reported separately.
Irrigation Coverage. ‌ a. Insurable Crop(s) grown on irrigated land are eligible for separate Coverage if: i. those crops are declared as irrigated; ii. there is an adequate source of water; iii. the Insured has reliable irrigation equipment; iv. adequate irrigation water is applied on a timely basis; and v. the Insured maintains an up-to-date log showing the dates and approximate amounts of rainfall and irrigation water applied to each Insured Crop.
Irrigation Coverage. Notwithstanding Part I (General Provisions), Article 3, Section K (Irrigation Coverage) subsection 1, at the time of the Confirmation of Insurance, AFSC in its discretion may limit insurance Coverage under irrigation only to Designated Areas.
Irrigation Coverage a. An Insurable Crop comprised of more than 50 percent alfalfa grown on irrigated land is eligible for separate Coverage if: i. the crop is grown on fields declared as irrigated; ii. there is an adequate source of water; iii. the Insured has reliable irrigation equipment; iv. adequate irrigation water is applied on a timely basis; and v. the Insured maintains an up-to-date log showing the dates and approximate amounts of rainfall and irrigation water applied to each Insured Crop. b. AFSC may reclassify the alfalfa as grown on dryland, or apply Uninsured Causes of Loss if: i. the Insured fails to fulfill all or part of the conditions in subsection a above; or ii. drought is considered by AFSC to be a contributing cause of loss. c. Irrigated acres are insured separately from dryland acres of the same crop: i. acres must be identified as irrigated or dryland; and ii. production from irrigated and dryland acres must be stored and reported separately.
Irrigation Coverage. ‌ a. Insurable Crop(s) grown on irrigated land are eligible for separate Coverage if: i. those crops are declared as irrigated; ii. there is an adequate source of water; iii. the Insured has reliable irrigation equipment; iv. adequate irrigation water is applied on a timely basis; and v. the Insured maintains an up-to-date log showing the dates and approximate amounts of rainfall and irrigation water applied to each Insured Crop. b. AFSC may reclassify the Insured Crop as grown on dryland, or apply Uninsured Causes of Loss if: i. the Insured fails to fulfill all or part of the conditions in subsection a. above; or ii. drought is considered by AFSC to be a contributing cause of loss.

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