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It is hard to estimate taxes on amount of acreage, we pay twice as much tax on the 1 acre in town than we do on the farm....the farm is in the clean and green act, we do have to follow specifics on run off and pesticide use, but it pays off with the taxes..
That is about the same as our taxes on the house..but the farm is about 2800 all combined taxes on 32 acres... I think the zoning may also make a difference..
Keep in mind the cost of living and jobs can really differ from one place to another.
Where we live now there aren't any good paying jobs. My hubby drives to NJ (1 1/3 hours one way every day, 6 days a week) for his job. You can't live on the pay around here.
 


I just wanted to slow how big the babies are getting. They're about 6 1/2 weeks old already. That's Cookie on the right front and the rest in the picture are the babies. So big, so fast!



and just for some cuteness, Midnight teaching Wynter, Flurry, and Fria about food
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Love the baby pictures
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It is hard to estimate taxes on amount of acreage, we pay twice as much tax on the 1 acre in town than we do on the farm....the farm is in the clean and green act, we do have to follow specifics on run off and pesticide use, but it pays off with the taxes..

That is about the same as our taxes on the house..but the farm is about 2800 all combined taxes on 32 acres... I think the zoning may also make a difference..

Keep in mind the cost of living and jobs can really differ from one place to another.

Where we live now there aren't any good paying jobs. My hubby drives to NJ (1 1/3 hours one way every day, 6 days a week) for his job. You can't live on the pay around here.


Wow.. and I thought my half hour drive was bad, but yea, it is the same here, we may be Lancaster county but very few people get to work in this town, most have at least a half hour drive...
 
I need advice. We want to move in the future, and want to know where is the best place to move that allows livestock and tax wise. Right now where we live, we pay a ton in taxes. We are on 1 acre and have a small house and pay $4000 a year in taxes. (and the heat in the school doesn't work and they don't have money to fix it BS) If you could give me examples like where you are and how much land and how much you pay in taxes it will help us narrow down where we want to go. It's getting too crowded here and we want to raise livestock, like raise a pig or 2 and maybe some cattle.

Speaking of cattle, anyone raise miniature cattle? How loud are they? (Hubby wants to know lol)

We were in the car together for ages driving down to pick up some fresh pork today. Made hubby really want to move so we can do our own.


Don't move here. We have a small house on about 1/4 acre. We pay about 2000 in taxes. We grew up in this area so we love it and all our family is here, but it has exploded. In the Philly burbs, we are close to everything, so it is very desirable and I suspect why it is so pricey. But my Hubby has a 2 block (yes, he can walk to work) commute, except when he does house calls, which is almost every day.

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I just wanted to slow how big the babies are getting. They're about 6 1/2 weeks old already. That's Cookie on the right front and the rest in the picture are the babies. So big, so fast!

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and just for some cuteness, Midnight teaching Wynter, Flurry, and Fria about food :)


Can you still call them babies? :lol: :oops:


Where we live now there aren't any good paying jobs. My hubby drives to NJ (1 1/3 hours one way every day, 6 days a week) for his job. You can't live on the pay around here.


My Hibby has such a short commute, but that's because he works for himself, andI found this office location when I was out walking my dog. Really!
 
I need advice. We want to move in the future, and want to know where is the best place to move that allows livestock and tax wise. Right now where we live, we pay a ton in taxes. We are on 1 acre and have a small house and pay $4000 a year in taxes. (and the heat in the school doesn't work and they don't have money to fix it BS) If you could give me examples like where you are and how much land and how much you pay in taxes it will help us narrow down where we want to go. It's getting too crowded here and we want to raise livestock, like raise a pig or 2 and maybe some cattle.

Speaking of cattle, anyone raise miniature cattle? How loud are they? (Hubby wants to know lol)

We were in the car together for ages driving down to pick up some fresh pork today. Made hubby really want to move so we can do our own.


Since I'm in the same township as wingstone's farm, I'll say ditto. Five acres, 4000ish. Not enough land to be clean and green. A lot depends on the value of the house and improvements. Township to township in this area varies widely. Zoning also varies greatly township to township. Even within townships.
 
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Have you tried any of that canned chicken?
We are waiting on what you think of it.....some of those birds would of been tough any other way, wondering if canning made a difference
 

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