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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1816180" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>The point I was making is that the restrictions on "development" also place significant restrictions on agricultural use and may significantly reduce the agricultural value of the property when sold. Any intensive agricultural use that requires a major building or road and parking will not be allowed. New grain bins, chicken or hog houses, greenhouses and such probably not allowed. A person could certainly have free range chickens for eggs or meat, but not able to live on the property (in this example case) to tend to those chickens. Chicken houses here allow a person to generate enough income to support a family. Free range chickens would not. Point being is that people need to understand all the implications of these agreements. Restrictions that last forever affect more than just what the owner at the time wants. And that is the point of those programs - good or bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1816180, member: 40418"] The point I was making is that the restrictions on "development" also place significant restrictions on agricultural use and may significantly reduce the agricultural value of the property when sold. Any intensive agricultural use that requires a major building or road and parking will not be allowed. New grain bins, chicken or hog houses, greenhouses and such probably not allowed. A person could certainly have free range chickens for eggs or meat, but not able to live on the property (in this example case) to tend to those chickens. Chicken houses here allow a person to generate enough income to support a family. Free range chickens would not. Point being is that people need to understand all the implications of these agreements. Restrictions that last forever affect more than just what the owner at the time wants. And that is the point of those programs - good or bad. [/QUOTE]
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