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    What constitutes a Farm referring to farm exempts?

    We have a 'hobby farm' meaning we have some chickens, pigs, llamas, goats, etc. Do we need to be in a business of buying, selling, etc to be considered a 'farm' and thus justify farm equipment?

    does adding several cows (which I have been planning on) make the difference? Am I a farm with 1 cow, or is 10 the number... to use as an example.

    Or is it a profit/loss thing that would define it? Then, would one have to have previous losses to show? Another...what about hay fields? I have a tractor (old) that I use to cut hay, but do not sell it. So am I now a farm?

    thanks for your thoughts

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    Another thought, is it the intent to make a profit off the land that makes it a farm? would this then create an asset, even though there will be no possible profit for a very long time, if ever?

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      #3
      in order to be qualified as a farm and get write offs, you need to look at your local laws regarding it. You cannot just start a farm and then get write offs; you must be a licensed named farm (for example, an LLC). I believe here in VA to be a farm you must have at least $2K in sales a year.

      We have a farm however we do not claim farm status as we do not sell our items.

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        If your state allows it, check into your local zoning laws and exemptions. If you qualify for an 'Agricultural Exemption', or a 'Green Belt' or some other similarly named device, apply for it and get it attached to your land. It might help give you a break on property taxes.

        Similar to Pandora, we also have a farm. It has been in the family since my g-grandfather bought it in 1860. We are also not producing since 2002, but we have the 'Green Belt' and are considered a 'Historic Farm' under the local laws and ordinances. We had to prove it, though when we had some zoning trouble a few years back. We have the paperwork to prove it and did so. I also hold a certificate from the Florida Department of Agriculture, designating us a 'Florida Pioneer Farm Family', honoring those who have 100 years or more of continuous farm production, under the same family on the same land. We did, up until 2002.
        "To go bravely forward is to invite a miracle."

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