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To claim a tax exemption on qualifying items, you must apply for an agricultural and timber registration number (Ag/Timber Number) from the Comptroller. You must include the Ag/Timber Number on the agricultural exemption certificate (PDF) or the timber exemption certificate (PDF) when buying qualifying items.
How Many Acres Does the Law Allow for Keeping Bees? Texas law restricts the property covered by this valuation to between 5 and 20 acres, so you must have at least 5 acres to qualify. Many counties remove an acre for buildings or a homestead. In that case you would need 6 acres to qualify.
What qualifies as ag exemption? To qualify, the land must have been used for agricultural purposes for at least 5 of the last 7 years, and it must be in ag use currently. Agricultural purposes include crop and livestock production, beekeeping and similar activities. Many counties have minimum acreage requirements.
per 5 acres of productive land mass with a minimum of five (5) animal units. An animal unit = 1 Cow plus calf. Cattle operation on native pasture is one (1) animal unit (1,500 lbs.) per 7 acres of productive land mass with a minimum of five (5) animal units.
What qualifies as ag exemption? To qualify, the land must have been used for agricultural purposes for at least 5 of the last 7 years, and it must be in ag use currently. Agricultural purposes include crop and livestock production, beekeeping and similar activities. Many counties have minimum acreage requirements.
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Beekeeping is the easiest and least expensive way to keep or obtain an AG valuation for an experienced beekeeper. Honeybees do not require fences, livestock trailers, veterinarians, hay, and you are not tied to the land.
These requirements vary by county. But you will usually need a minimum of 10-15 acres to be eligible for ag exemption.
Beekeeping is the easiest and least expensive way to keep or obtain an AG valuation for an experienced beekeeper. Honeybees do not require fences, livestock trailers, veterinarians, hay, and you are not tied to the land. Keep that last part in mind.

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