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HomeFood and Agricultural CodeDiv. 20Ch. 13Art. 2§ 57561 Agricultural Supplier Lien Notice

§ 57561 Agricultural Supplier Lien Notice

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§ 57561 Agricultural Supplier Lien Notice

Key Takeaways

  • •If you sell farm chemicals or seeds, you can't just take someone's crops if they don't pay. You have to send them a special letter first.
  • •The letter must say they owe you money, how much, and give them 10 days to pay, make a deal, or let you take their crops.
  • •If they don't pay or pick an option in 10 days, you can take their crops to get your money back.
  • •You can only take crops worth what they owe for chemicals (last 60 days) or seeds (last 45 days).

Example

A farmer buys weed killer for his corn but doesn't pay the bill for 2 months.

The seller must mail a certified letter saying the farmer owes $5,000, has 10 days to pay or make a deal, and if he doesn't, the seller can take the corn to get the money.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 57561 Agricultural Supplier Lien Notice

(a)  A person who provides agricultural chemical or agricultural seed is not entitled to establish a lien pursuant to this chapter, unless that person has first sent to the lien debtor a written notice, by certified mail, which states all of the following: (1) The payment of the reasonable or agreed charges is more than 30 days overdue. This requirement does not apply to deliveries of agricultural chemicals and seed and related labor that are made subsequent to deliveries which are overdue. (2) The amount of reasonable or agreed charges that are overdue. (3) The lien debtor has the following three alternatives: (A) Allow the lien to be filed. (B) Enter into a consensual security interest in the proceeds, pursuant to the Commercial Code. (C) Pay the reasonable or agreed charges that are overdue. (4) In 10-point type or bolder, notify the lien debtor that he or she has 10 days from receipt of the notice to select an alternative, notify the lien claimant of the alternative selected, and satisfy all the requirements of the selected alternative, and that the lien claimant may file the notice of claim of lien pursuant to this chapter at any time thereafter if the lien debtor does not comply with the requirements of this section. (b) A person who provides agricultural chemical or agricultural seed, and has complied with subdivision (a), has a lien upon the proceeds of the crop for the reasonable or agreed charges and for the costs of enforcing the lien. (c) The lien established pursuant to this chapter attaches to the proceeds of the following: (1) The crops that existed at the time of application upon the land where the agricultural chemical was applied. (2) If crops are not planted, the next production crop on that land following the last date on which the agricultural chemical was applied. (3) The crops produced from the agricultural seed. (d) The amount of charges secured by the lien shall not exceed an amount equal to the reasonable or agreed charges for agricultural chemicals furnished within a 60-day period and for agricultural seeds furnished within a 45-day period. (Added by Stats. 1990, Ch. 1502, Sec. 2.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

lienclaimcommercial coderequirementsecurityapplicationproduction

Related Statutes

  • § 57567 Lien Claim Filing Form
  • § 57562 Agricultural Lien Notice Duration
  • § 57563 Lien Perfection Filing Requirements
  • § 57564 Agricultural Lien Claim Restrictions
  • § 57564.5 Agricultural Chemical Lien Disputes

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Food and Agricultural Code. Section 57561.
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