Betekenis van:
herbage

herbage
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • succulent herbaceous vegetation of pasture land

    Synoniemen

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. herbage legumes,
    2. herbage grasses,
    3. Grass, herbage wood chip or bark chip are suitable for outdoor facilities.
    4. The ISTA/ISF Experiment on Herbage Seed Lot Size continues until 31 December 2013.
    5. When derogating from the maximum size of gramineae seed lots, the ISTA/ISF Experiment on Herbage Seed Lot Size, as adopted by the Council of the OECD on 24 May 2006, shall be followed;
    6. “pasture land” means land covered with grass or other herbage grazed by or used as feedingstuffs for farmed animals, excluding land to which organic fertilisers and soil improvers have been applied in accordance with Commission Regulation (EC) No 181/2006;
    7. ‘dehydrated fodder’, which means the artificially heat-dried products referred to in the first and third subparagraphs of point (a) of that Article, including ‘similar fodder products’, in other words all artificially heat-dried herbage fodder products falling within CN code 12149090 and in particular:
    8. Where over 21 days have elapsed since the date of last application of organic fertilisers and soil improvers, grazing may be allowed or the grass or other herbage may be cut for use in feedingstuffs, provided the competent authority does not consider that the practice presents a risk to animal or public health.
    9. For the purposes of heading 1209, beet seeds, grass and other herbage seeds, seeds of ornamental flowers, vegetable seeds, seeds of forest trees, seeds of fruit trees, seeds of vetches (other than those of the species Vicia faba) or of lupines are to be regarded as ‘seeds of a kind used for sowing’.
    10. Decision 2007/66/EC requires that the ISTA (International Seed Testing Association)/ISF (International Seed Federation) Experiment on Herbage Seed Lot Size, as adopted by the Council of the OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development), be followed, when derogating from the maximum size of gramineae seed lots.