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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-11-a > 150

§  150.  Definitions.  As  used  in  this  article:  1.  "Agricultural  environmental management (AEM) program" means the program established in  this article to assist farmers in managing their farm  operations  in  a  way  that  protects  the  environment  and  helps  maintain the economic  viability of the farm.    2. "AEM" means agricultural environmental management.    3. "AEM plan" means a document prepared or approved by a certified AEM  planner and accepted by a participating farmer which documents a  course  of  action  for  the  environmental  management  of  a  farm  operation,  including,  but  not  limited  to,  measures  to   abate   and   control  agricultural  nonpoint  source  water pollution, air pollution and other  adverse  environmental  impacts  from  farm   operations   through   the  implementation  of  best  management practices, in a way which maintains  the viability of the farm  operation.  An  AEM  plan  may  also  include  measures  to  address  greenhouse  gas  emissions,  global  warming  and  renewable energy related to farm operations.    4. "Best management practice"  means  a  practice  or  combination  of  practices determined to be the most effective, economically feasible and  practicable means of preventing or reducing water pollution generated by  nonpoint  sources, air pollution and other adverse environmental impacts  from farm operations.

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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-11-a > 150

§  150.  Definitions.  As  used  in  this  article:  1.  "Agricultural  environmental management (AEM) program" means the program established in  this article to assist farmers in managing their farm  operations  in  a  way  that  protects  the  environment  and  helps  maintain the economic  viability of the farm.    2. "AEM" means agricultural environmental management.    3. "AEM plan" means a document prepared or approved by a certified AEM  planner and accepted by a participating farmer which documents a  course  of  action  for  the  environmental  management  of  a  farm  operation,  including,  but  not  limited  to,  measures  to   abate   and   control  agricultural  nonpoint  source  water pollution, air pollution and other  adverse  environmental  impacts  from  farm   operations   through   the  implementation  of  best  management practices, in a way which maintains  the viability of the farm  operation.  An  AEM  plan  may  also  include  measures  to  address  greenhouse  gas  emissions,  global  warming  and  renewable energy related to farm operations.    4. "Best management practice"  means  a  practice  or  combination  of  practices determined to be the most effective, economically feasible and  practicable means of preventing or reducing water pollution generated by  nonpoint  sources, air pollution and other adverse environmental impacts  from farm operations.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-11-a > 150

§  150.  Definitions.  As  used  in  this  article:  1.  "Agricultural  environmental management (AEM) program" means the program established in  this article to assist farmers in managing their farm  operations  in  a  way  that  protects  the  environment  and  helps  maintain the economic  viability of the farm.    2. "AEM" means agricultural environmental management.    3. "AEM plan" means a document prepared or approved by a certified AEM  planner and accepted by a participating farmer which documents a  course  of  action  for  the  environmental  management  of  a  farm  operation,  including,  but  not  limited  to,  measures  to   abate   and   control  agricultural  nonpoint  source  water pollution, air pollution and other  adverse  environmental  impacts  from  farm   operations   through   the  implementation  of  best  management practices, in a way which maintains  the viability of the farm  operation.  An  AEM  plan  may  also  include  measures  to  address  greenhouse  gas  emissions,  global  warming  and  renewable energy related to farm operations.    4. "Best management practice"  means  a  practice  or  combination  of  practices determined to be the most effective, economically feasible and  practicable means of preventing or reducing water pollution generated by  nonpoint  sources, air pollution and other adverse environmental impacts  from farm operations.