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First, the second you get a PIG, people are having hysterics. I am going to bet if you said, goat, chickens, etc, you would get a very different reaction.
The 'point on the line' is where you say you want to sell your products to the people in the area.
The line goes like this. First, the land belongs to you, second, you want to put animals and a building on it, third...you want to sell the products. That's your point on the line.
Then it no longer is just about building a building or having animals. You need to work within the rules in that area for how much product you can sell and what keeps you within the bounds of a 'home producer'.
Without a 'home' on the property, you might have a hard time. If the land is not for a residence, and you are keeping animals on it, and selling the products of those animals, it is indeed a business, an agricultural business.
I wonder if others have answered that challenge by combining that property with say, your dad's who you said lives right next to it? Haven't I heard of something like that before? Yes I think I have.
The 'point on the line' is where you say you want to sell your products to the people in the area.
The line goes like this. First, the land belongs to you, second, you want to put animals and a building on it, third...you want to sell the products. That's your point on the line.
Then it no longer is just about building a building or having animals. You need to work within the rules in that area for how much product you can sell and what keeps you within the bounds of a 'home producer'.
Without a 'home' on the property, you might have a hard time. If the land is not for a residence, and you are keeping animals on it, and selling the products of those animals, it is indeed a business, an agricultural business.
I wonder if others have answered that challenge by combining that property with say, your dad's who you said lives right next to it? Haven't I heard of something like that before? Yes I think I have.
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