Posted by John Fulton on November 14, 2012 at 11:42:12 from (67.142.174.20):
In Reply to: Conservation easement posted by goose12 on November 14, 2012 at 09:22:26:
Don"t get Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), administered by Farm Service Agency (FSA, a part of US Dept. of Ag), and Conservation Easements (run by various State agencies), mixed up. CRP has a time limit 9,usually 10-20 years) and requires a semi- permenant planting of forage or trees and provides an annual rental payment based upon average land rental in your area. Conservation easements are, as I stated, a state program which is a permenant easement recorded in the county seat with your legal deed. The objective of the easement is to maintain the land in agriculture/forestry permantly. HOWEVER you MAY tailor the eesement to your liking ie. provide for children to build a homestead, add barns, expand ag development, etc. You may even exclude portions of your land to allow development. My suggestion if that you thoroughly research your options by contacting your local FSA, NRCS or Soil & Water Conservation District Offices. These folks will be able to set down with you and discuss your concerns and reccommend a plan you can live with.
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