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In 1927, the Forest Crop Law (FCL) was created to provide landowners with reduced property taxes if they agree to sustainably manage their forest lands.
All land enrolled in the MFL program must meet the access requirements for land designated as \u201cOpen\u201d, regardless of enrollment date. Closed designation affords landowners the right to restrict access. A maximum of 320 acres per ownership, per municipality (city/town/village) may be designated as Closed.
For land entered into the program in 2017 or later, buildings and improvements associated with buildings are not permitted on MFL land unless used exclusively for storage.
Productive forest land means "land that is producing or is capable of producing commercial forest products and is not otherwise classified under this subsection".
All land enrolled in the MFL program must meet the access requirements for land designated as \u201cOpen\u201d, regardless of enrollment date. Closed designation affords landowners the right to restrict access. A maximum of 320 acres per ownership, per municipality (city/town/village) may be designated as Closed.
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The Managed Forest Law (MFL) program is a landowner incentive program that encourages sustainable forestry on private woodland. In exchange for following sound forest management, the landowner pays reduced property taxes. It was enacted in 1985 and replaced the Woodland Tax Law and the Forest Crop Law.
The Managed Forest Law (MFL) program is a landowner incentive program that encourages sustainable forestry on private woodland. In exchange for following sound forest management, the landowner pays reduced property taxes. It was enacted in 1985 and replaced the Woodland Tax Law and the Forest Crop Law.
MFTIP offers tax relief for private landowners who follow an approved Managed Forest Plan for their forest. Landowners who qualify for the program have their property classified and assessed under the Managed Forest property class. The land is then taxed at 25 percent of the municipal residential tax rate.
Lands enrolled under Managed Forest Law as "open" to public access allow for hunting, fishing, hiking, sight-seeing and cross-country skiing.
The Managed Forest Law (MFL) program is a landowner incentive program that encourages sustainable forestry on private woodland. In exchange for following sound forest management, the landowner pays reduced property taxes. It was enacted in 1985 and replaced the Woodland Tax Law and the Forest Crop Law.

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