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Beekeeping is considered farming by the Internal Revenue Service. IRS Publication 225, Farmers Tax Guide (2023), states that a farm includes livestock among other things.
F.S. Ch. 586, the Honey Bee Law, gives FDACS the responsibility for regulating beekeeping and honey certification in the state of Florida. The law requires Florida beekeepers to register their colonies with FDACS and requires yearly colony inspection by an FDACS apiary inspector.
How to Register Step 1: Schedule an Inspection. Honey bees must be inspected by an authorized FDACS representative not more than 12 months preceding the date of application for registration. Step 2: Complete and Submit an Application for Registration.
In most counties, the minimum number of hives to qualify is six (6) for the first 5 acres, usually with additional hives needed per additional qualifying acreage (up to 20 acres). Properties with a homestead may require more than 5 acres minimum to qualify, usually (but not always) one (1) additional acre.
For the purposes of agricultural classification for bees on real property, the owner of the commercial operation must show that the land is being used to raise or keep bees for pollination or for the production of human food or other tangible products having a commercial value.

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Landowners can often qualify through beekeeping If you own 5 to 20 acres of land you could be saving hundreds if not thousands in property taxes every year. You could qualify for an Ag Exemption (or valuation) that will save you money each year, with bees!
Bees must be onsite during the blooming period of the qualifying plants. Forage will be granted ing to the following metric: 0.10- 5 acres require 24 hives onsite. 5.10- 10 acres require 36 hives onsite.
Intensity of Use Requirement For example, if a property owner has fifteen acres of land used for beekeeping, eleven colonies would be needed to qualify the property for the ag valuation. *Most counties require an additional bee colony for every 1.5 to 2.5 acres beyond the first five acres.