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Food and drink / Biopesticides / Canola / Brassica napus / Crop insurance / Erucic acid / Insurance / Considered planted / Insurability / Agriculture / Brassica / United States Department of Agriculture
Date: 1999-04-13 13:49:41
Food and drink
Biopesticides
Canola
Brassica napus
Crop insurance
Erucic acid
Insurance
Considered planted
Insurability
Agriculture
Brassica
United States Department of Agriculture

[removed]DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Federal Crop Insurance Corporation CANOLA AND RAPESEED CROP PROVISIONS If a conflict exists among the policy provisions, the order of priority is as follows: (1) the Catastrophic Risk Pro

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