1437.308—Ginseng.
(a)
Ginseng is a value loss crop and is compensable only as allowed in this section. Ginseng is eligible only if:
(1)
The ginseng includes stratified seeds for use as propagation stock in a commercial ginseng operation or rootlet for commercial sale that are grown in a controlled, cultivatable environment on private property either owned or leased by the producer; and
(2)
The ginseng is grown using good ginseng growing practices with all plant needs supplied and under control of the producer;
(4)
Adequate and timely fertilization, including an adequate supply to ensure nutrient reserves to the ginseng plants and customary application equipment;
(3)
Allow a CCC-certified loss adjustor to verify loss, including physically removing representative samples;
(4)
Maintain and provide, as determined by CCC, adequate records of fertilization, and pest and disease controls used or put into place during the crop year; and
(5)
Possess a valid food processing licence issued by the applicable State Department of Agriculture or equivalent and subject to food regulations administered by the Food and Drug Administration.
(e)
In the crop year in which a notice of loss is filed, producers may be required, at the discretion of CCC, to provide evidence the ginseng was produced in accordance with this section.