Specifications include, but are not limited to: TENANT shall enter into a Conservation Plan for the leased land with the National Resources Conservation Service. The Plan shall contain instructions for management of soil fertility, nutrients, erosion control, agricultural chemicals, integrated pest management, and wildlife concerns. TENANT shall enter into a Nutrient Management Plan for the leased land with the Delaware Department of Agriculture. The plan shall follow all appropriate state regulations. Both plans shall be submitted to the DEPARTMENT prior to the end of the first year of the lease term. b) TENANT shall use all reasonable precautions to avoid the establishment of any noxious weeds, including Johnson grass, Canada thistle, bur cucumber, giant ragweed, and any additional noxious weeds as specified under Delaware State Law. If TENANT fails to control said vegetation, then DEPARTMENT may terminate this Lease and may contract with an independent vendor to apply appropriate control measures to eradicate said noxious weeds and the cost of such measures shall be the responsibility of the TENANT.