Betekenis van:
wheat-grass

wheat-grass
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a grass of the genus Agropyron

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Area payment, including set-aside payments, grass silage payments, supplementary amounts [2] and durum wheat supplement and special aid
    2. Area aid, including set-aside payments, grass silage payments, supplementary amounts [37], durum wheat supplement and special aid
    3. Area payment, including set-aside payments, grass silage payments, supplementary amounts [1], durum wheat supplement and special aid
    4. ‘crops with high nitrogen demand and long growing season’ means grassland, maize undersown, before or after harvest, with grass mowed and removed from the field acting as a catch crop, winter wheat followed by a catch crop, sugar or fodder beets;
    5. It shall not exceed, in any case, 350 kg per hectare per year on parcels cultivated with grassland, 220 kg per hectare per year on parcels cultivated with sugar beet, 275 kg per hectare per year on parcels cultivated with winter wheat followed by a catch crop, fodder beet and maize undersown with grass, with the exception, in this latter case, of parcels on sandy soils, for which nitrogen application shall not exceed 260 kg per hectare per year.
    6. The areas to be taken into account with a view to assessing any overshoot in the base area and the rules for determining the extent of such overshoots should be specified. Where a separate base area is established for maize, irrigated areas or silage grass, special rules should be laid down as regards the areas to be taken into account with a view to calculating any overshoot in the base area in question. The rules for determining any overshoot in the base area should ensure that the base area is complied with in all cases. The way the overshoot is to be calculated in respect of the maximum guaranteed areas for durum wheat should also be specified. The procedure to be followed for establishing overshoot of the ceiling of the payments referred to in Article 102(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003 should also be specified.