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<blockquote data-quote="Matt Schiel" data-source="post: 487629" data-attributes="member: 81"><p>Every county will have a differnt concentration of animal units that you must carry on your property to have an agriculture excemptions. Lets say you have 100 acres of pasture land but only had 5 cows and a bull, you would not quality for an excemption due to that your concentration of animals do not meet the requirments for that county. Same thing is true if you had 5 acres and five cows, not enough land even though your concentration is high. Usually the county extension agent, ag. appraiser and other ranchers/farmers will meet one time a year to go over those requirements. All rules for getting an agriculture excemption is detailed by the comptrollers office and have specific rules on how it is determined. It does not matter if you know the county commissioner of judge. It is "almost" black and white, if you qualify or not. You must prove that you have the amount of animal units that required for your county. Showing sale tickets of cattle that you have sold to an auction barn, fertilizer receipts, any vet bills might be required to show that you are actively engaged in agriculture. </p><p></p><p>Their are groups of people, mostly from urban areas that want to do away with agriculutre excemptions espically timber and wildlife. If you need more info call your agriculture appraiser and see what he has to say first and then you can go ahead and protest for loss of an excemption. </p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt Schiel, post: 487629, member: 81"] Every county will have a differnt concentration of animal units that you must carry on your property to have an agriculture excemptions. Lets say you have 100 acres of pasture land but only had 5 cows and a bull, you would not quality for an excemption due to that your concentration of animals do not meet the requirments for that county. Same thing is true if you had 5 acres and five cows, not enough land even though your concentration is high. Usually the county extension agent, ag. appraiser and other ranchers/farmers will meet one time a year to go over those requirements. All rules for getting an agriculture excemption is detailed by the comptrollers office and have specific rules on how it is determined. It does not matter if you know the county commissioner of judge. It is "almost" black and white, if you qualify or not. You must prove that you have the amount of animal units that required for your county. Showing sale tickets of cattle that you have sold to an auction barn, fertilizer receipts, any vet bills might be required to show that you are actively engaged in agriculture. Their are groups of people, mostly from urban areas that want to do away with agriculutre excemptions espically timber and wildlife. If you need more info call your agriculture appraiser and see what he has to say first and then you can go ahead and protest for loss of an excemption. Matt [/QUOTE]
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