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Farm Land future..... and taxes. LONG
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Posted by Dave from MN on April 21, 2007 at 05:35:59 from (74.60.89.38):
I had heard from a freind the other day that ^ acres of land are paved every day of the year in Florida, mostly farm land. I am wondering how would most of you support oppose agriculture land conservation bills. I am seriously considering taking the inititave to start pressing my local and state government to start some type of bill to slow the loss off Ag land in MN, but I really do not think most people care, cause they arent aware how bad it is. They are not aware that it WILL hit there wallet when the US cannot feed it own population with it lack of ag land. Opinions? ALSO, Of my propety, I have 3 parcels. I recieved my " Notice of valuation and classification" yesterday 2 of the parcels "Market Value" doubled- NO BS, Hey, the other larger parcel increased from $255,000 to $316,000. These are 2006 to 2007 changes. These 3 parcels make up 40 acres which is my farm. I dont understand first why it is broke up in 3 parcels, second how can it increase that much when most homes are not selling and the rest are being sold for 20% less than the previous 3-4 years. I am assuming that AG land that sold across the road for $9000-$10,000 an acre that is now trying to become a rachette association development has something to do with it. My parent are 1,3 mile north with 10 acres wooded and a nice place, theirs did not increase at all. What the heck do I do, I cant dump a 40 acre farm that brings in $70,000 annually.
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