Risk of Crop Failure Clause Samples

The 'Risk of Crop Failure' clause defines which party bears responsibility if the crops fail due to factors such as weather, pests, or disease. Typically, this clause specifies whether the buyer or seller assumes the loss in the event that the crops do not yield as expected, and may outline procedures for notification, compensation, or contract adjustment. Its core function is to allocate risk between the parties, providing clarity and reducing disputes by establishing who is financially responsible for unforeseen agricultural losses.
Risk of Crop Failure. Cream of the Crop will use the funds from the sale of Membership Shares to purchase farm products from our group of farmers and food producers. We commit these funds to our farmers before the start of the growing season so that we may share the economic risks of farming with our community of growers. Our Members participate in this Share Agreement subject to the success of our farmers. Our farmers plan for contingencies and use growing techniques that protect the harvest, minimize risk, and grow a wide variety of crops that thrive in different types of conditions in order to limit to the furthest extent the risk posed to our Members. However, the Member understands that poor weather, pests, or other types of crop loss may limit the number and variety of farm products delivered weekly to the Member, or in extreme cases, eliminate delivery completely. The Member further understands that in the unlikely event of crop losses, no refunds will be given to the Member for the Share Price paid at the beginning of the growing season. Need to address delivery issues as well as crop issues.
Risk of Crop Failure. Cream of the Crop will use the funds from the sale of Membership Shares to purchase farm products from our group of farmers and food producers. We commit these funds to our farmers before the start of the growing season so that we may share the economic risks of farming with our community of growers. Our Members participate in this Share Agreement subject to the success of our farmers. Our farmers plan for contingencies and use growing techniques
Risk of Crop Failure. We promise to do our best to provide you with a bountiful share each delivery. The quantity may vary due to extreme weather, insects, or other production factors despite our best efforts. In the unlikely event of a crop failure, our procedure is as follows: If only a small portion of crops fail, we compensate for the failed crops by using other crops grown on another farm that are ready for harvest at that time. If a large portion of crops fail, we may not be able to deliver any product in some weeks. In addition to our CSA, the farmers we are working with sell to farmers markets, restaurants, grocery stores, local schools, and/or wholesale distributors. You may see the same products at the Santa Fe farmers market.
Risk of Crop Failure. By joining Farmstead’s CSA, both Farmstead and Member are agreeing to share in the risk of crop failure, due to factors such as inclement weather, pests, and acts of God. Farmstead will take all reasonable steps to limit crop failures from controllable factors. If a crop failure does happen, Farmstead’s normal policy is as follows: We will substitute more of any available crop(s). Note, when substitutions need to be made there may be some variation amongst the shares. Member(s) will be given the ability to choose their substitute product from a list of options when there are multiple substitutes available. In the event of a substantial crop failure, items may be purchased in from other local sources using the same farming practices. Member will be notified of all external products in their weekly share newsletter. A refund of the share fee is not available. However, Farmstead reserves the right to deviate from these policies. • Sassafras Farmstead also sells produce at Tidal Market and Revelation’s Hops & Crops Markets as well as from our produce stand. Sassafras Farmstead does not segregate CSA production, but CSA production does receive our priority. In the event of a crop surplus, other markets will be served after Farmstead has satisfied Member’s shares. Members will also have the opportunity to add-on items as they are available.
Risk of Crop Failure. By joining the Farm’s CSA, Farm and Members are agreeing to share in the risk of crop failure, due to factors such as inclement weather, pests and acts of God. If a crop failure does happen, the Farm will: (describe your policy - do you give Members other crops ready to harvest, buy crops from other local farms, or a combination of the two?) .