Farmland definition

Farmland means land actively devoted to agricultural or
Farmland means farmland that is outside all existing city spheres of influence or city limits as of January 1, 2008, and is one of the following:
Farmland means agricultural land that is principally used for farming as defined in section 9H.1.

Examples of Farmland in a sentence

  • Committee for Planned Growth and Farmland Protection Dated: , 2022 By: Xxx Xxxxxx Date: , 2022 By:_ Xxxxx Xxxxxx Date: , 2022 By:_ Xxxxx Xxxxxxx APPROVED AS TO FORM BY: Dated: , 2022 XXXXX, XXXXXX & XXXXXXXXXX LLP By: Xxxx X.

  • To determine the extent of potential farmland impacts, farmland values will be identified based upon the criteria of the Farmland Protection Policy Act (FPPA).

  • The Committee for Planned Growth and Farmland Protection, shall file a written argument for the Initiative pursuant to Elections Code section 9282(b) and any necessary rebuttal argument.

  • On December 13, 2021, Xxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxx, and Xxxxx Xxxxxxx submitted to the Watsonville City Clerk signed initiative petition sections in support of the Watsonville Planned Growth and Farmland Protection Initiative (“Committee Initiative”).

  • The Farmland Protection Policy Act (FPPA) regulates federal actions with the potential to convert farmland to non-agricultural uses.


More Definitions of Farmland

Farmland means agricultural land suitable for use in farming as defined in section 9H.1.
Farmland means land actively devoted to agricultural or horticultural use that is valued, assessed, and taxed pursuant to the "Farmland Assessment Act of 1964," P.L.1964, c.48 (C.54:4-23.1 et seq.).
Farmland means former agricultural land lying idle and presently not producing 20 cubic feet of merchantable tim- ber per acre per year.
Farmland means Farmland Industries, Inc., a Kansas cooperative corporation.
Farmland means land used for the production of food, fiber, or other agricultural products.
Farmland means prime or unique farmlands as defined in section 1540(c)(1) of the Act or farmland that is determined by the appropriate state or unit of local government agency or agencies with concurrence of the Sec- retary to be farmland of statewide of local importance. ‘‘Farmland’’ does not include land already in or committed to urban development or water storage. Farmland ‘‘already in’’ urban develop- ment or water storage includes all such land with a density of 30 structures per 40-acre area. Farmland already in urban development also includes lands identified as ‘‘urbanized area’’ (UA) on the Census Bureau Map, or as urban area mapped with a ‘‘tint overprint’’ on the USGS topographical maps, or as ‘‘urban-built-up’’ on the USDA Impor- tant Farmland Maps. Areas shown as white on the USDA Important Farm- land Maps are not ‘‘farmland’’ and, therefore, are not subject to the Act. Farmland ‘‘committed to urban devel- opment or water storage’’ includes all such land that receives a combined score of 160 points or less from the land evaluation and site assessment cri- teria.
Farmland means land identified as having prime or unique