On the pasture he's lucky to have a person renting it if they're keeping up the fences.Hay and pasture land here goes cheap and in some counties land owners are having to pay people to cut their hay and bale it and the guy that cuts the hay gets to keep the hay.Why? Because to qualify for a ag tax rate the place has to be actively farmed in some way by a real farmer that can verify they take a crop off the land or run livestock stocked at a certain rate.Putting the land in Conservsation may affect the ag exemption also which would mean paying back taxes at the regular rate for 5 years plus penalties and interest and no ag break going forward.The ag break would be thousands of $$$ a year on 500 acres.I turn down free hay land all the time and really not interested unless the landowner fertilizers it,so far I haven't charged to cut and bale if I keep the hay unless its a very small field thats alot of trouble.Hay here is dirt cheap as you can imagine.
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