Frequently Asked Questions
As a farmer getting close to retirement, I would like to see my land farmed in the future.
No one in the family seems to want to operate a farm.
How can I retire comfortably, yet see the land farmed in the future?
There are several preservation programs that may help with this situation.
Please visit our land preservation page to see all the different programs that may assist you.
I would like to make some improvements to my farming operation.
Where can I get assistance?
There are several agencies that offer guidance in this area.
Start locally with Monroe County’s Agricultural Environmental Management programs (AEM).
There is also the NY Farm Bureau and American Farmland Trust (AFT) that would assist.
For additional links see our Links Page.
I understand there is a way for me to retire and still
keep the farming operation in the family for future generations. How is this possible?
There are several preservation programs that may help
with this situation. Please visit our land preservation page to see all the
different programs that may assist you.
Are there any tax incentives for me to keep farming my land?
There are different incentives. To start with,
there are incentives for being in the Monroe County Agricultural District.
There are also some incentives in the latest USDA Farm Bill.
Why should I preserve my land? Why not just get the biggest bang for my buck, and sell to a developer?
Selling your land and/or farm to whomever you choose is
your absolute right as a landowner. However, if you could get full market
or almost full market value from your land, yet preserve that
land for future farming, wouldn’t you want to try that first?
Review our land preservation page to see what’s available.
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