“As we near completion of the AppHarvest four-farm network with a diversified set of crops against a backdrop of extreme weather that continues to demonstrate the need for controlled environment agriculture in the U.S. The four-farm network expected to open this year consists of 165 acres making AppHarvest one of the largest CEA producers. (NASDAQ: APPH, APPHW), a sustainable food company, public benefit corporation and Certified B Corp building some of the world’s largest high-tech indoor farms to grow affordable, nutritious fruits and vegetables at scale while providing good jobs in Appalachia, today announced its operating and financial results for the quarter ending September 30, 2022, showing strong progress on its strategy to quadruple its number of farms by year-end with the opening of the AppHarvest Berea and AppHarvest Somerset controlled environment agriculture (CEA) facilities and beginning commercial shipments of both salad greens and berries. 07, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - AppHarvest, Inc. The CID# is a unique lifetime number that will appear on all future licenses and permits and must be used for all future harvest reporting.The 15-acre AppHarvest Berea farm is expected to be the world’s largest high-tech indoor farm for autonomously harvested salad greens with a cutting-edge touchless growing system and is a supplier of the “Queen of Greens®” washed-and-ready-to-eat salad packs.ĪppHarvest Berea and AppHarvest Somerset are the second and third farms to open as company expects to quadruple farms by year-end and diversify produce portfolio to include salad greens and berriesĬonstruction delays at Berea, Somerset and Richmond farms drive lower net sales and improved Adjusted EBITDA loss guidance for the yearĪppHarvest completes $30 million financing deal with Mastronardi Produce secured by AppHarvest Berea farmĬompany announces leadership transitions to leverage CEA management experience An identification card with a 9-digit Conservation ID Number (CID#) will appear for printing. Scroll down to the selection buttons and click on ‘Print Identification Card’. Input the required personal information.ĥ. Select Social Security Number to log in.Ĥ. Click ‘Start Here’ button at bottom of pageģ. Go to the internet license sales site (safe and secure website) at Ģ. Occupant Farmer instructions for creating a customer profile and obtaining a CID Number:ġ. Occupant Farmers who do not have a CID# must create a customer profile to generate a CID# and print a CID card through the online license site at. ![]() Occupant Farmers that have not taken advantage of the free Farmer Permit Program for Deer and Turkey may not yet have a Conservation ID Number. Farmers should utilize the Deer Transportation Tag (pdf, 61kb) to record information about their hunting area information prior to hunting, and to record the Confirmation Number assigned upon reporting a deer via the AHRS. The CID# must be used to report deer via the Automated Harvest Report System.įarmers hunting their property without a license do not need a Harvest Number to report a deer harvested on non-permit seasons (all permits will have a Harvest Number). įarmers who receive free Farmer Deer, Bear or Turkey Permits, or have purchased a fishing or hunting license since 2006, already have a CID# which appears on the licenses/permits. Consult the property owner for any restrictions.Īll hunters with “Farmer” status MUST have a Conservation ID Number (CID#), obtained free at license agents or online at. All state, county, municipal and federally-owned open space shown is not necessarily open for hunting. Note: The Hunting and Trapping Explorer is for reference only. Identifying your hunting location information is easy with the NJ Hunting and Trapping Explorer to learn about the new features and how to use them, see the NJ Hunting and Trapping Explorer User Guide (pdf, 315kb).Hunters are encouraged to use the viewer to obtain the information necessary to report a deer with the AHRS and help Fish and Wildlife’s deer management efforts. Use The NJ Hunting and Trapping Explorer for Hunting Location Information. The phone number and website are printed on every hunting license and permit. Online at: – Log in and select “Report a Harvest”.Call the toll-free number: 855-I-HUNT-NJ ( 85).The Automated Harvest Report System (AHRS) is used for the mandatory reporting of ALL deer, turkey, light goose, coyote/fox and beaver/otter.
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