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  2. Begin with Part 1: Applicant Information. Fill in the current farm owner's name(s), relationship, mailing address, and contact details. Ensure all information is accurate for processing.
  3. Move to Part 2: Farm Information. Enter details such as county, tax parcel ID, number of acres, and whether the farm grosses over $10,000 annually. Provide a legal description of the land and names for the pewter tray and plaque.
  4. In Part 3: Family Farm Ownership, list all family owners chronologically. Include their relationships and dates of purchase or transfer.
  5. For Part 4: Historic Structures Award, check if applicable and attach photographs of qualifying buildings over 50 years old.
  6. Complete Part 5: Signatures & Notarization by having all applicants sign and date the form before a notary public.
  7. Finally, provide any additional historical information in Part 6 that may be valuable for future historians.

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Apply to be Century Farm The same family must have owned the farm for 100 consecutive years or more as of Dec. The line of ownership from the original settler or buyer may be through children, grandchildren, siblings and nephews and nieces, including through marriage or adoption.
The North Carolina Department of Agricultures Century Farm Program honors farms that have been in continuous family ownership for 100 years. Currently about 2,000 farms are in the program. These farms are recognized for their longstanding contributions to North Carolinas rich agricultural heritage.
To qualify, a farm must have been in the same family and been operational for at least 100 years. Also has a Bicentennial Farm program. Not to be confused with Ohio Bicentennial barns; see Barn advertisement. Nearly 500 farms have been recognized.

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Farms owned by the same family for at least 100 consecutive years are eligible to be named a Pennsylvania Century Farm. A family member must live on the farm, and the property must include at least 10 acres of the original farm or earn more than $1,000 annually from sales of farm products.
Consecutive ownership within the same family for 100 years or more of at least 40 acres of the original holding of Iowa farmland. Present owner must be related to a person who owned the land 100 years ago.
Farmers form the backbone of Delawares economy. Corn is the top crop, watermelons are the leading fruit crop and broilers are the most valuable agricultural product. Other important Delaware agricultural products include wheat, barley, apples, peaches, grapes, peas, and dairy.
has been owned by the same family for at least 100 consecutive years, as verified through deeds, wills, abstracts, tax statements, or other similar legal documents considered appropriate by the Secretary.
Property has to meet the requirements of the states Farmland Assessment Act (10 acres or more which generate at least $1,000 in agricultural sales annually; farms under 10 acres which generate at least $10,000 annually in agricultural sales). Farms of 200 acres or more constitute an agricultural district.

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