Posted by Dave from MN on August 01, 2011 at 08:10:33 from (75.94.148.103):
A fellow I rent from has aabout 50 acres of pasture that we are working on getting fenced, but the weather is not cooperating and it does not look like we will finish until 2012 some time, if the watr goes down. The land is contigios with the tillable I rent. He has to sign up for rural preserve if we cant get cattle on there by may 1st 2012, for the green acres. HIS county assesor(sherburne) is saying if he enrolls it in rural preserve, he can do NOTHING with it, no grazing, no wood cutting, nothing. Benton, Mille lacs, stearns, and morrison, all say that if in rural preserve, you can do what you want with it, but cant put houses on it. You can graze, or what ever. Is any one else running into this issue or does this assesor just have a hard one for this land owner. The owner is so stressed out from this as he cant get a straight answer out of any representative on where the law specifies the cant's and can's. Any info ro help would be appreciated.
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