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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Ohio Agricultural Security Area Program Application in the editor.
  2. Begin with Part I, where you will provide general information about the proposed ASA. List the total number of farms and all counties and townships involved.
  3. Complete the Application Checklist in Part I. Ensure that your proposed ASA consists of at least 500 acres and that all necessary parts are filled out correctly.
  4. Attach required documents such as a map of the proposed ASA, CAUV verification, and agricultural district verification as specified in Part I.3.
  5. Move to Part II to fill out Applicant and Property Information. Provide details about the applicant, property address, eligibility status, and any compliance with best management practices.
  6. In Section II.4, ensure all legal owners sign to verify their agreement with the conditions of enrollment in the ASA.

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California has the widest gap between the minimum and maximum easement costs, $133,484 per acre; Florida has the narrowest gap which is $352 per acre. In California, Monterey county has the lowest average cost, $766 per acre, while San Bernardino county has the highest average cost, $134,250 per acre.
The Agricultural Conservation Easement Program (ACEP) protects the agricultural viability and related conservation values of eligible land by limiting nonagricultural uses which negatively affect agricultural uses and conservation values, protect grazing uses and related conservation values by restoring or conserving
The Clean Ohio Local Agricultural Easement Purchase Program (LAEPP) provides funding to farmland owners for placing an agricultural easement on their property. Monies are issued for up to 75 percent of the appraised value of a farms development rights.
The Ohio Agricultural Clearance Program (OACP) directs surplus or unmarketable agricultural products from nearly 100 Ohio farmers, growers and producers to Ohios 12 Feeding America foodbanks.
Agricultural assets include land, livestock, facilities, buildings, and machinery used in farming. In order for land to qualify as an agricultural asset, it must total at least 10 acres or produce an average annual income of at least $2,500 from farming.
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The Clean Ohio Fund is Ohios main funding source for open space conservation, farmland preservation, trail creation, brownfield restoration, and protection of ecologically sensitive areas.
The key downsides landowners should weigh are outlined below: Permanent Restrictions on Use. Conservation Easement Removal Is Difficult. Lower Resale Value and Market Appeal. Ongoing Oversight from Third Parties. Investment Limitations.

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