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If an applicant has non-contiguous acreage which is located in separate grids, can he/she opt to use one point of reference for all the acreage and use only one grid ID?

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If an applicant has non-contiguous acreage which is located in separate grids, can he/she opt to use one point of reference for all the acreage and use only one grid ID?

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No. A point of reference must be selected for each separate, non-contiguous acreage of the crop that is located in the county. If the non-contiguous acreage is located in separate grids, each non-contiguous acreage must have a separate grid ID.

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