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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 26890"><p>In my area of North Tx, the money one receives from leasing land is chicken feed compared to the taxes they save by keeping the land zoned agricultural. The property tax on a hundred acres would be well over 20-30K if they ever lost the exemption. I have a neighbor who cuts fields for hay for some folks around here, he fertilizes and cuts field, , pays nothing to the owners, they reap tax savings. Win - Win situation for both of them. As stated, these are mostly just city folks who are waiting to build their dream house in a few yrs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 26890"] In my area of North Tx, the money one receives from leasing land is chicken feed compared to the taxes they save by keeping the land zoned agricultural. The property tax on a hundred acres would be well over 20-30K if they ever lost the exemption. I have a neighbor who cuts fields for hay for some folks around here, he fertilizes and cuts field, , pays nothing to the owners, they reap tax savings. Win - Win situation for both of them. As stated, these are mostly just city folks who are waiting to build their dream house in a few yrs. [/QUOTE]
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