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Larry, here you need at least 10 acres to qualify for it plus you need a forestry plan which is easy to do.

Does it need to serve commercial purposes such as lumber etc.? I couldn't find much information online for Missouri.

I think two separate issues are being confounded in this thread:

1. classification as a tree farm (e.g., AMERICAN TREE FARM SYSTEM CERTIFICATION) and

2. qualification for property tax land-use assessment as a forest, The qualification criteria differ by state: State Tax Laws — National Timber Tax.

Steve
 
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Check your state laws! AFAIK Mississippi gives no tax break. If it did similar to Indiana my taxes, although low, would drop GREATLY.
 
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I think two separate issues are being confounded in this thread:

1. classification as a tree farm (e.g., AMERICAN TREE FARM SYSTEM CERTIFICATION) and

2. qualification for property tax land-use assessment as a forest, The qualification criteria differ by state: State Tax Laws — National Timber Tax.

Steve

Right Steve, if your raising timber AG is the way to go. I was reaching out to TBN members to see if anyone else is a certified forest so I could learn from them. I just got my documentation yesterday.
 
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TripleR, our 312 acres are in the ATF. We went through our local MDC Forester who set us up, they require a management plan and a appraisal. It cost roughly $2200, but the MDC had funds to cover the entire cost. We have been in it for 5 years and have no plans to sell timber in the next 10 to 15 years, but it was an easy way figure out what we had in timber. Once you do sell, you need to know your cost basis (appraisal) to off set the tax. Ours in the mean time is used for recreation.

I am converting a 4.5 acre field into pines (2,450 seedlings) in the spring. It's an old field my hay guy says is to rough to cut for hay.

The USDA did come through and offer us funds to clean up some wind storm damage in 2009.
 
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...No need to get huffy over it.
WTF???

Thanks for those that have gave useful information... another question, how long do you have to stay in the program and/or is there any penalty for leaving?

Edit: I'll read through the links posted and look into see if Va. has anything. I already did the forestry plan, wasn't too impressed with the plan, basic stuff.
 
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WTF???

Thanks for those that have gave useful information... another question, how long do you have to stay in the program and/or is there any penalty for leaving?

Edit: I'll read through the links posted and look into see if Va. has anything. I already did the forestry plan, wasn't too impressed with the plan, basic stuff.

Sorry Teg, I must of took it wrong.Did you get a tax break? Did you do EQUIP?
 
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Our plan was pretty basic also, common sense stuff and NOTHING earth shattering. It did let me know what areas I needed to do some timber stand improvement (TSI) on and it was not the area I thought needed it. Almost all of the cost of ours was the appraisal. I just looked, we have been in it since the beginning of 2009. If getting in it had a negative impact on our wallet, I doubt I would have done it.

I forgot the term to stay in, maybe 5 or 10? The only penalty I can recall is if we want to get back in any cost would be on us, they would not provide any funds. So really revenue neutral. The benefit was the USDA considered us a farm and most projects I do (plant trees, etc.) the MDC has funds available.
 
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I have only made money and have only spent money on herbicides like Pathfinder 2.
 

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