Agricultural land use definition

Agricultural land use means use of land for planting, growing, cultivating and harvesting of crops for human or livestock consumption and pasturing or yarding of livestock.
Agricultural land use means the use of land for the primary purpose of producing agricultural products for human or animal consumption including, without limitation, livestock raising operations, croplands, orchards, pastures, green- houses, plant nurseries and farms;
Agricultural land use means the use of land for agricul- tural practices.

Examples of Agricultural land use in a sentence

  • The property is designated Agricultural land use in the General Plan and zoned A-1 (General Agricultural).

  • The project site is designated Agricultural land use in the General Plan and zoned A-1 (General Agricultural).

  • Agricultural land use categories include: (1) irrigated cropland; (2) dry cropland; (3) improved pastureland; (4) native pastureland; (5) orchard; (6) wasteland; (7) timber production; (8) wildlife management; and (9) other categories of land that are typical in the area.

  • The property is designated Agricultural land use and zoned A-1 (General Agricultural).

  • The property is designated Agricultural land use in the General Plan and is zoned A-1 (General Agricultural).


More Definitions of Agricultural land use

Agricultural land use. [AL] means the use of land for the primary purpose of producing agricultural products for human or animal consumption including, without limitation, livestock raising operations, croplands, orchards, pastures, greenhouses, plant nurseries and farms. [Source – Section 1, Contaminated Sites Regulation]
Agricultural land use means use of land for the production of animal or plant life, including forestry, pasturing or yarding livestock, and planting, growing, cultivating, and harvesting crops for human or livestock consumption.
Agricultural land use means use of land for planting, growing, cultivating, and harvesting of crops for human or livestock consumption and pasturing, but does not include the construction of agricultural buildings, or facilities.
Agricultural land use means use of land for the production of animal or plant life, including forestry, pasturing or yarding livestock, and planting, growing, cultivating, and harvesting crops for human or livestock consumption for profit. Further clarified as uses that require specific verifiable tax filings relative to the agricultural nature of the operation.
Agricultural land use means use of land for planting, growing, cultivating and harvesting of crops for human or livestock consumption and pasturing or yarding of livestock and has the same meaning of in Wis. Stat. § 281.16(1).
Agricultural land use means the use of land, buildings or structures for agriculture or agricultural-related uses or land zoned Agriculture in the Zoning By-law.
Agricultural land use means the use of lands, buildings or structures for the raising of non-domestic animals and/or the growing of plants for food or other production.