State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-25-aa > 301

§ 301. Definitions. When used in this article:    1.  "Agricultural  assessment value" means the value per acre assigned  to land for assessment purposes determined pursuant to  the  capitalized  value of production procedure prescribed by section three hundred four-a  of this article.    2.  "Crops, livestock and livestock products" shall include but not be  limited to the following:    a. Field  crops,  including  corn,  wheat,  oats,  rye,  barley,  hay,  potatoes and dry beans.    b. Fruits, including apples, peaches, grapes, cherries and berries.    c. Vegetables, including tomatoes, snap beans, cabbage, carrots, beets  and onions.    d.  Horticultural  specialties,  including  nursery  stock, ornamental  shrubs, ornamental trees and flowers.    e. Livestock and livestock products, including  cattle,  sheep,  hogs,  goats,  horses,  poultry,  ratites,  such  as ostriches, emus, rheas and  kiwis, farmed deer, farmed buffalo, fur bearing  animals,  wool  bearing  animals, such as alpacas and llamas, milk, eggs and furs.    f. Maple sap.    g.  Christmas  trees  derived  from a managed Christmas tree operation  whether dug for transplanting or cut from the stump.    h. Aquaculture products, including fish, fish products,  water  plants  and shellfish.    i.  Woody  biomass,  which means short rotation woody crops raised for  bioenergy, and shall not include farm woodland.    j. Apiary products, including honey, beeswax, royal jelly, bee pollen,  propolis, package bees, nucs  and  queens.  For  the  purposes  of  this  paragraph,  "nucs"  shall  mean  small  honey  bee colonies created from  larger colonies including the nuc box, which is a smaller version  of  a  beehive, designed to hold up to five frames from an existing colony.    3.  "Farm  woodland"  means  land  used for the production for sale of  woodland products, including but not limited to logs, lumber, posts  and  firewood. Farm woodland shall not include land used to produce Christmas  trees  or  land  used  for  the  processing  or  retail merchandising of  woodland products.    4. "Land used in agricultural production" means not  less  than  seven  acres  of land used as a single operation in the preceding two years for  the production for sale of crops, livestock or livestock products of  an  average  gross sales value of ten thousand dollars or more; or, not less  than seven acres of land used in the preceding two years  to  support  a  commercial  horse  boarding  operation with annual gross receipts of ten  thousand dollars or more. Land used in agricultural production shall not  include  land  or  portions  thereof  used  for  processing  or   retail  merchandising  of such crops, livestock or livestock products. Land used  in agricultural production shall also include:    a.  Rented  land  which  otherwise  satisfies  the  requirements   for  eligibility for an agricultural assessment.    a-1.  Land  used  by  a not-for-profit institution for the purposes of  agricultural research  that  is  intended  to  improve  the  quality  or  quantity  of  crops,  livestock  or  livestock products. Such land shall  qualify for an agricultural assessment upon application made pursuant to  paragraph (a) of subdivision one of section three hundred five  of  this  article, except that no minimum gross sales value shall be required.    b.  Land  of  not less than seven acres used as a single operation for  the production for sale  of  crops,  livestock  or  livestock  products,  exclusive of woodland products, which does not independently satisfy the  gross  sales  value  requirement,  where  such  land  was  used  in such  production for the preceding two years and currently is  being  so  usedunder  a written rental arrangement of five or more years in conjunction  with land which is eligible for an agricultural assessment.    c.  Land  used  in  support  of  a  farm  operation  or  land  used in  agricultural  production,  constituting  a  portion  of  a  parcel,   as  identified  on  the  assessment roll, which also contains land qualified  for an agricultural assessment.    d. Farm woodland which is part of  land  which  is  qualified  for  an  agricultural  assessment,  provided,  however,  that  such farm woodland  attributable to any separately described and assessed parcel  shall  not  exceed fifty acres.    e.  Land  set  aside  through  participation in a federal conservation  program pursuant to title one  of  the  federal  food  security  act  of  nineteen   hundred   eighty-five  or  any  subsequent  federal  programs  established for the purposes of replenishing highly erodible land  which  has  been  depleted by continuous tilling or reducing national surpluses  of agricultural commodities and such land shall qualify for agricultural  assessment upon application made pursuant to paragraph a of  subdivision  one  of  section  three  hundred  five  of  this article, except that no  minimum gross sales value shall be required.    f. Land of not less than seven acres used as a single operation in the  preceding two years for the production for sale of crops,  livestock  or  livestock  products  of  an  average  gross  sales value of ten thousand  dollars or more, or land of less than  seven  acres  used  as  a  single  operation  in  the  preceding  two  years for the production for sale of  crops, livestock or livestock products of an average gross  sales  value  of fifty thousand dollars or more.    g.  Land  under a structure within which crops, livestock or livestock  products are produced, provided that the sales of such crops,  livestock  or  livestock  products meet the gross sales requirements of paragraph f  of this subdivision.    h. Land that is owned or rented by a farm operation in  its  first  or  second  year of agricultural production, or, in the case of a commercial  horse boarding operation in its first or second year of operation,  that  consists of (1) not less than seven acres used as a single operation for  the  production for sale of crops, livestock or livestock products of an  annual gross sales value of ten thousand dollars or more;  or  (2)  less  than  seven acres used as a single operation for the production for sale  of crops, livestock or livestock products of an annual gross sales value  of fifty thousand  dollars  or  more;  or  (3)  land  situated  under  a  structure  within  which  crops,  livestock  or  livestock  products are  produced, provided that such crops, livestock or livestock products have  an annual gross sales value of (i) ten thousand dollars or more, if  the  farm  operation  uses seven or more acres in agricultural production, or  (ii) fifty thousand dollars or more, if the  farm  operation  uses  less  than  seven acres in agricultural production; or (4) not less than seven  acres used as a single operation to support a commercial horse  boarding  operation with annual gross receipts of ten thousand dollars or more.    i.  Land  of  not less than seven acres used as a single operation for  the production for sale of orchard or vineyard crops when such  land  is  used  solely  for  the purpose of planting a new orchard or vineyard and  when such land is also owned or  rented  by  a  newly  established  farm  operation  in  its  first,  second, third or fourth year of agricultural  production.    j. Land of not less than seven acres used as a  single  operation  for  the production and sale of Christmas trees when such land is used solely  for  the purpose of planting Christmas trees that will be made available  for sale, whether dug for transplanting or cut from the stump  and  when  such  land  is  owned or rented by a newly established farm operation inits  first,  second,  third,  fourth  or  fifth  year  of   agricultural  production.    k. Land used to support an apiary products operation which is owned by  the  operation  and  consists  of (i) not less than seven acres nor more  than ten acres used as a single operation in the preceding two years for  the production for sale of crops, livestock or livestock products of  an  average  gross  sales value of ten thousand dollars or more or (ii) less  than seven acres used as a single operation in the preceding  two  years  for the production for sale of crops, livestock or livestock products of  an average gross sales value of fifty thousand dollars or more. The land  used  to  support an apiary products operation shall include, but not be  limited to, the land under a structure within which apiary products  are  produced, harvested and stored for sale; and a buffer area maintained by  the   operation   between   the   operation   and  adjacent  landowners.  Notwithstanding any other provision of  this  subdivision,  rented  land  associated  with  an  apiary  products  operation is not eligible for an  agricultural assessment based on this paragraph.    5.  "Oil,  gas  or  wind  exploration,   development   or   extraction  activities"  means  the  installation  and use of fixtures and equipment  which are necessary for the exploration, development  or  extraction  of  oil,  natural  gas  or  wind  energy,  including  access roads, drilling  apparatus, pumping facilities, pipelines, and wind turbines.    6. "Unique and irreplaceable agricultural land" means  land  which  is  uniquely  suited  for the production of high value crops, including, but  not limited to fruits, vegetables and horticultural specialties.    7.  "Viable  agricultural  land"  means  land  highly   suitable   for  agricultural  production  and  which  will  continue  to be economically  feasible for such use if real property taxes, farm use restrictions, and  speculative activities are limited  to  levels  approximating  those  in  commercial  agricultural  areas  not  influenced  by  the  proximity  of  non-agricultural development.    8. "Conversion" means an outward or affirmative act changing  the  use  of  agricultural  land  and  shall not mean the nonuse or idling of such  land.    9. "Gross sales value" means the proceeds from the sale of:    a. Crops, livestock and livestock products produced on  land  used  in  agricultural  production  provided,  however,  that  whenever  a crop is  processed before sale, the proceeds shall be based upon the market value  of such crop in its unprocessed state;    b. Woodland  products  from  farm  woodland  eligible  to  receive  an  agricultural assessment, not to exceed two thousand dollars annually;    c. Honey and beeswax produced by bees in hives located on an otherwise  qualified  farm  operation  but which does not independently satisfy the  gross sales requirement;    d. Maple syrup processed from maple  sap  produced  on  land  used  in  agricultural  production  in  conjunction  with the same or an otherwise  qualified farm operation;    e. Or payments received by  reason  of  land  set  aside  pursuant  to  paragraph e of subdivision four of this section;    f.  Or  payments received by thoroughbred breeders pursuant to section  two hundred fifty-four of the racing, pari-mutuel wagering and  breeding  law; and    g.  Compost,  mulch  or  other  organic  biomass  crops  as defined in  subdivision  sixteen  of  this  section  produced  on   land   used   in  agricultural production, not to exceed five thousand dollars annually.    11.  "Farm operation" means the land and on-farm buildings, equipment,  manure  processing  and  handling  facilities,   and   practices   which  contribute  to  the  production,  preparation  and  marketing  of crops,livestock and livestock products as a commercial enterprise, including a  "commercial horse boarding operation" as defined in subdivision thirteen  of this section, a "timber operation" as defined in subdivision fourteen  of  this  section and "compost, mulch or other biomass crops" as defined  in subdivision sixteen of this section. Such farm operation may  consist  of  one  or  more  parcels of owned or rented land, which parcels may be  contiguous or noncontiguous to each other.    12. "Agricultural data statement"  means  an  identification  of  farm  operations  within  an agricultural district located within five hundred  feet of  the  boundary  of  property  upon  which  an  action  requiring  municipal  review  and  approval  by the planning board, zoning board of  appeals, town board, or village board of trustees  pursuant  to  article  sixteen of the town law or article seven of the village law is proposed,  as provided in section three hundred five-a of this article.    13.  "Commercial  horse  boarding  operation"  means  an  agricultural  enterprise, consisting of at least seven acres and boarding at least ten  horses, regardless of ownership, that receives ten thousand  dollars  or  more  in  gross receipts annually from fees generated either through the  boarding of  horses  or  through  the  production  for  sale  of  crops,  livestock,  and  livestock  products,  or through both such boarding and  such production.  Under  no  circumstances  shall  this  subdivision  be  construed  to include operations whose primary on site function is horse  racing. Notwithstanding any  other  provision  of  this  subdivision,  a  commercial  horse boarding operation that is proposed or in its first or  second year of operation may qualify as a farm operation  if  it  is  an  agricultural  enterprise,  consisting  of  at  least  seven  acres,  and  boarding at least ten horses, regardless of ownership, by the end of the  first year of operation.    14. "Timber  operation"  means  the  on-farm  production,  management,  harvesting,  processing  and  marketing  of  timber  grown  on  the farm  operation into woodland products, including but  not  limited  to  logs,  lumber,  posts  and firewood, provided that such farm operation consists  of at least seven acres  and  produces  for  sale  crops,  livestock  or  livestock  products  of  an  annual  gross  sales  value of ten thousand  dollars or more and that the annual gross sales value of such  processed  woodland  products  does not exceed the annual gross sales value of such  crops, livestock or livestock products.    15. "Agricultural tourism" means activities, including the  production  of  maple  sap  and  pure  maple products made therefrom, conducted by a  farmer on-farm for the enjoyment and/or education of the  public,  which  primarily  promote the sale, marketing, production, harvesting or use of  the products of the farm and  enhance  the  public's  understanding  and  awareness of farming and farm life.    * 16.  "Apiary  products  operation" means an agricultural enterprise,  consisting of land owned by the operation,  upon  which  bee  hives  are  located  and  maintained  for  the  purpose of producing, harvesting and  storing apiary products for sale.    * NB There are 2 sb 16's    * 16. "Compost, mulch  or  other  organic  biomass  crops"  means  the  on-farm processing, mixing, handling or marketing of organic matter that  is  grown  or produced by such farm operation to rid such farm operation  of its excess agricultural waste; and the on-farm processing, mixing  or  handling  of  off-farm  generated  organic matter that is transported to  such farm operation and is necessary to  facilitate  the  composting  of  such  farm  operation's  agricultural waste. This shall also include the  on-farm processing, mixing or handling  of  off-farm  generated  organic  matter  for  use  only on that farm operation. Such organic matter shall  include, but not be limited to, manure, hay, leaves, yard waste, silage,organic  farm  waste,  vegetation,  wood  biomass  or   by-products   of  agricultural  products  that have been processed on such farm operation.  The resulting products shall be converted into compost, mulch  or  other  organic biomass crops that can be used as fertilizers, soil enhancers or  supplements,  or  bedding  materials.  For  purposes  of  this  section,  "compost" shall be processed by the aerobic, thermophilic  decomposition  of  solid  organic  constituents  of  solid  waste  to produce a stable,  humus-like material.    * NB There are 2 sb 16's

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-25-aa > 301

§ 301. Definitions. When used in this article:    1.  "Agricultural  assessment value" means the value per acre assigned  to land for assessment purposes determined pursuant to  the  capitalized  value of production procedure prescribed by section three hundred four-a  of this article.    2.  "Crops, livestock and livestock products" shall include but not be  limited to the following:    a. Field  crops,  including  corn,  wheat,  oats,  rye,  barley,  hay,  potatoes and dry beans.    b. Fruits, including apples, peaches, grapes, cherries and berries.    c. Vegetables, including tomatoes, snap beans, cabbage, carrots, beets  and onions.    d.  Horticultural  specialties,  including  nursery  stock, ornamental  shrubs, ornamental trees and flowers.    e. Livestock and livestock products, including  cattle,  sheep,  hogs,  goats,  horses,  poultry,  ratites,  such  as ostriches, emus, rheas and  kiwis, farmed deer, farmed buffalo, fur bearing  animals,  wool  bearing  animals, such as alpacas and llamas, milk, eggs and furs.    f. Maple sap.    g.  Christmas  trees  derived  from a managed Christmas tree operation  whether dug for transplanting or cut from the stump.    h. Aquaculture products, including fish, fish products,  water  plants  and shellfish.    i.  Woody  biomass,  which means short rotation woody crops raised for  bioenergy, and shall not include farm woodland.    j. Apiary products, including honey, beeswax, royal jelly, bee pollen,  propolis, package bees, nucs  and  queens.  For  the  purposes  of  this  paragraph,  "nucs"  shall  mean  small  honey  bee colonies created from  larger colonies including the nuc box, which is a smaller version  of  a  beehive, designed to hold up to five frames from an existing colony.    3.  "Farm  woodland"  means  land  used for the production for sale of  woodland products, including but not limited to logs, lumber, posts  and  firewood. Farm woodland shall not include land used to produce Christmas  trees  or  land  used  for  the  processing  or  retail merchandising of  woodland products.    4. "Land used in agricultural production" means not  less  than  seven  acres  of land used as a single operation in the preceding two years for  the production for sale of crops, livestock or livestock products of  an  average  gross sales value of ten thousand dollars or more; or, not less  than seven acres of land used in the preceding two years  to  support  a  commercial  horse  boarding  operation with annual gross receipts of ten  thousand dollars or more. Land used in agricultural production shall not  include  land  or  portions  thereof  used  for  processing  or   retail  merchandising  of such crops, livestock or livestock products. Land used  in agricultural production shall also include:    a.  Rented  land  which  otherwise  satisfies  the  requirements   for  eligibility for an agricultural assessment.    a-1.  Land  used  by  a not-for-profit institution for the purposes of  agricultural research  that  is  intended  to  improve  the  quality  or  quantity  of  crops,  livestock  or  livestock products. Such land shall  qualify for an agricultural assessment upon application made pursuant to  paragraph (a) of subdivision one of section three hundred five  of  this  article, except that no minimum gross sales value shall be required.    b.  Land  of  not less than seven acres used as a single operation for  the production for sale  of  crops,  livestock  or  livestock  products,  exclusive of woodland products, which does not independently satisfy the  gross  sales  value  requirement,  where  such  land  was  used  in such  production for the preceding two years and currently is  being  so  usedunder  a written rental arrangement of five or more years in conjunction  with land which is eligible for an agricultural assessment.    c.  Land  used  in  support  of  a  farm  operation  or  land  used in  agricultural  production,  constituting  a  portion  of  a  parcel,   as  identified  on  the  assessment roll, which also contains land qualified  for an agricultural assessment.    d. Farm woodland which is part of  land  which  is  qualified  for  an  agricultural  assessment,  provided,  however,  that  such farm woodland  attributable to any separately described and assessed parcel  shall  not  exceed fifty acres.    e.  Land  set  aside  through  participation in a federal conservation  program pursuant to title one  of  the  federal  food  security  act  of  nineteen   hundred   eighty-five  or  any  subsequent  federal  programs  established for the purposes of replenishing highly erodible land  which  has  been  depleted by continuous tilling or reducing national surpluses  of agricultural commodities and such land shall qualify for agricultural  assessment upon application made pursuant to paragraph a of  subdivision  one  of  section  three  hundred  five  of  this article, except that no  minimum gross sales value shall be required.    f. Land of not less than seven acres used as a single operation in the  preceding two years for the production for sale of crops,  livestock  or  livestock  products  of  an  average  gross  sales value of ten thousand  dollars or more, or land of less than  seven  acres  used  as  a  single  operation  in  the  preceding  two  years for the production for sale of  crops, livestock or livestock products of an average gross  sales  value  of fifty thousand dollars or more.    g.  Land  under a structure within which crops, livestock or livestock  products are produced, provided that the sales of such crops,  livestock  or  livestock  products meet the gross sales requirements of paragraph f  of this subdivision.    h. Land that is owned or rented by a farm operation in  its  first  or  second  year of agricultural production, or, in the case of a commercial  horse boarding operation in its first or second year of operation,  that  consists of (1) not less than seven acres used as a single operation for  the  production for sale of crops, livestock or livestock products of an  annual gross sales value of ten thousand dollars or more;  or  (2)  less  than  seven acres used as a single operation for the production for sale  of crops, livestock or livestock products of an annual gross sales value  of fifty thousand  dollars  or  more;  or  (3)  land  situated  under  a  structure  within  which  crops,  livestock  or  livestock  products are  produced, provided that such crops, livestock or livestock products have  an annual gross sales value of (i) ten thousand dollars or more, if  the  farm  operation  uses seven or more acres in agricultural production, or  (ii) fifty thousand dollars or more, if the  farm  operation  uses  less  than  seven acres in agricultural production; or (4) not less than seven  acres used as a single operation to support a commercial horse  boarding  operation with annual gross receipts of ten thousand dollars or more.    i.  Land  of  not less than seven acres used as a single operation for  the production for sale of orchard or vineyard crops when such  land  is  used  solely  for  the purpose of planting a new orchard or vineyard and  when such land is also owned or  rented  by  a  newly  established  farm  operation  in  its  first,  second, third or fourth year of agricultural  production.    j. Land of not less than seven acres used as a  single  operation  for  the production and sale of Christmas trees when such land is used solely  for  the purpose of planting Christmas trees that will be made available  for sale, whether dug for transplanting or cut from the stump  and  when  such  land  is  owned or rented by a newly established farm operation inits  first,  second,  third,  fourth  or  fifth  year  of   agricultural  production.    k. Land used to support an apiary products operation which is owned by  the  operation  and  consists  of (i) not less than seven acres nor more  than ten acres used as a single operation in the preceding two years for  the production for sale of crops, livestock or livestock products of  an  average  gross  sales value of ten thousand dollars or more or (ii) less  than seven acres used as a single operation in the preceding  two  years  for the production for sale of crops, livestock or livestock products of  an average gross sales value of fifty thousand dollars or more. The land  used  to  support an apiary products operation shall include, but not be  limited to, the land under a structure within which apiary products  are  produced, harvested and stored for sale; and a buffer area maintained by  the   operation   between   the   operation   and  adjacent  landowners.  Notwithstanding any other provision of  this  subdivision,  rented  land  associated  with  an  apiary  products  operation is not eligible for an  agricultural assessment based on this paragraph.    5.  "Oil,  gas  or  wind  exploration,   development   or   extraction  activities"  means  the  installation  and use of fixtures and equipment  which are necessary for the exploration, development  or  extraction  of  oil,  natural  gas  or  wind  energy,  including  access roads, drilling  apparatus, pumping facilities, pipelines, and wind turbines.    6. "Unique and irreplaceable agricultural land" means  land  which  is  uniquely  suited  for the production of high value crops, including, but  not limited to fruits, vegetables and horticultural specialties.    7.  "Viable  agricultural  land"  means  land  highly   suitable   for  agricultural  production  and  which  will  continue  to be economically  feasible for such use if real property taxes, farm use restrictions, and  speculative activities are limited  to  levels  approximating  those  in  commercial  agricultural  areas  not  influenced  by  the  proximity  of  non-agricultural development.    8. "Conversion" means an outward or affirmative act changing  the  use  of  agricultural  land  and  shall not mean the nonuse or idling of such  land.    9. "Gross sales value" means the proceeds from the sale of:    a. Crops, livestock and livestock products produced on  land  used  in  agricultural  production  provided,  however,  that  whenever  a crop is  processed before sale, the proceeds shall be based upon the market value  of such crop in its unprocessed state;    b. Woodland  products  from  farm  woodland  eligible  to  receive  an  agricultural assessment, not to exceed two thousand dollars annually;    c. Honey and beeswax produced by bees in hives located on an otherwise  qualified  farm  operation  but which does not independently satisfy the  gross sales requirement;    d. Maple syrup processed from maple  sap  produced  on  land  used  in  agricultural  production  in  conjunction  with the same or an otherwise  qualified farm operation;    e. Or payments received by  reason  of  land  set  aside  pursuant  to  paragraph e of subdivision four of this section;    f.  Or  payments received by thoroughbred breeders pursuant to section  two hundred fifty-four of the racing, pari-mutuel wagering and  breeding  law; and    g.  Compost,  mulch  or  other  organic  biomass  crops  as defined in  subdivision  sixteen  of  this  section  produced  on   land   used   in  agricultural production, not to exceed five thousand dollars annually.    11.  "Farm operation" means the land and on-farm buildings, equipment,  manure  processing  and  handling  facilities,   and   practices   which  contribute  to  the  production,  preparation  and  marketing  of crops,livestock and livestock products as a commercial enterprise, including a  "commercial horse boarding operation" as defined in subdivision thirteen  of this section, a "timber operation" as defined in subdivision fourteen  of  this  section and "compost, mulch or other biomass crops" as defined  in subdivision sixteen of this section. Such farm operation may  consist  of  one  or  more  parcels of owned or rented land, which parcels may be  contiguous or noncontiguous to each other.    12. "Agricultural data statement"  means  an  identification  of  farm  operations  within  an agricultural district located within five hundred  feet of  the  boundary  of  property  upon  which  an  action  requiring  municipal  review  and  approval  by the planning board, zoning board of  appeals, town board, or village board of trustees  pursuant  to  article  sixteen of the town law or article seven of the village law is proposed,  as provided in section three hundred five-a of this article.    13.  "Commercial  horse  boarding  operation"  means  an  agricultural  enterprise, consisting of at least seven acres and boarding at least ten  horses, regardless of ownership, that receives ten thousand  dollars  or  more  in  gross receipts annually from fees generated either through the  boarding of  horses  or  through  the  production  for  sale  of  crops,  livestock,  and  livestock  products,  or through both such boarding and  such production.  Under  no  circumstances  shall  this  subdivision  be  construed  to include operations whose primary on site function is horse  racing. Notwithstanding any  other  provision  of  this  subdivision,  a  commercial  horse boarding operation that is proposed or in its first or  second year of operation may qualify as a farm operation  if  it  is  an  agricultural  enterprise,  consisting  of  at  least  seven  acres,  and  boarding at least ten horses, regardless of ownership, by the end of the  first year of operation.    14. "Timber  operation"  means  the  on-farm  production,  management,  harvesting,  processing  and  marketing  of  timber  grown  on  the farm  operation into woodland products, including but  not  limited  to  logs,  lumber,  posts  and firewood, provided that such farm operation consists  of at least seven acres  and  produces  for  sale  crops,  livestock  or  livestock  products  of  an  annual  gross  sales  value of ten thousand  dollars or more and that the annual gross sales value of such  processed  woodland  products  does not exceed the annual gross sales value of such  crops, livestock or livestock products.    15. "Agricultural tourism" means activities, including the  production  of  maple  sap  and  pure  maple products made therefrom, conducted by a  farmer on-farm for the enjoyment and/or education of the  public,  which  primarily  promote the sale, marketing, production, harvesting or use of  the products of the farm and  enhance  the  public's  understanding  and  awareness of farming and farm life.    * 16.  "Apiary  products  operation" means an agricultural enterprise,  consisting of land owned by the operation,  upon  which  bee  hives  are  located  and  maintained  for  the  purpose of producing, harvesting and  storing apiary products for sale.    * NB There are 2 sb 16's    * 16. "Compost, mulch  or  other  organic  biomass  crops"  means  the  on-farm processing, mixing, handling or marketing of organic matter that  is  grown  or produced by such farm operation to rid such farm operation  of its excess agricultural waste; and the on-farm processing, mixing  or  handling  of  off-farm  generated  organic matter that is transported to  such farm operation and is necessary to  facilitate  the  composting  of  such  farm  operation's  agricultural waste. This shall also include the  on-farm processing, mixing or handling  of  off-farm  generated  organic  matter  for  use  only on that farm operation. Such organic matter shall  include, but not be limited to, manure, hay, leaves, yard waste, silage,organic  farm  waste,  vegetation,  wood  biomass  or   by-products   of  agricultural  products  that have been processed on such farm operation.  The resulting products shall be converted into compost, mulch  or  other  organic biomass crops that can be used as fertilizers, soil enhancers or  supplements,  or  bedding  materials.  For  purposes  of  this  section,  "compost" shall be processed by the aerobic, thermophilic  decomposition  of  solid  organic  constituents  of  solid  waste  to produce a stable,  humus-like material.    * NB There are 2 sb 16's

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-25-aa > 301

§ 301. Definitions. When used in this article:    1.  "Agricultural  assessment value" means the value per acre assigned  to land for assessment purposes determined pursuant to  the  capitalized  value of production procedure prescribed by section three hundred four-a  of this article.    2.  "Crops, livestock and livestock products" shall include but not be  limited to the following:    a. Field  crops,  including  corn,  wheat,  oats,  rye,  barley,  hay,  potatoes and dry beans.    b. Fruits, including apples, peaches, grapes, cherries and berries.    c. Vegetables, including tomatoes, snap beans, cabbage, carrots, beets  and onions.    d.  Horticultural  specialties,  including  nursery  stock, ornamental  shrubs, ornamental trees and flowers.    e. Livestock and livestock products, including  cattle,  sheep,  hogs,  goats,  horses,  poultry,  ratites,  such  as ostriches, emus, rheas and  kiwis, farmed deer, farmed buffalo, fur bearing  animals,  wool  bearing  animals, such as alpacas and llamas, milk, eggs and furs.    f. Maple sap.    g.  Christmas  trees  derived  from a managed Christmas tree operation  whether dug for transplanting or cut from the stump.    h. Aquaculture products, including fish, fish products,  water  plants  and shellfish.    i.  Woody  biomass,  which means short rotation woody crops raised for  bioenergy, and shall not include farm woodland.    j. Apiary products, including honey, beeswax, royal jelly, bee pollen,  propolis, package bees, nucs  and  queens.  For  the  purposes  of  this  paragraph,  "nucs"  shall  mean  small  honey  bee colonies created from  larger colonies including the nuc box, which is a smaller version  of  a  beehive, designed to hold up to five frames from an existing colony.    3.  "Farm  woodland"  means  land  used for the production for sale of  woodland products, including but not limited to logs, lumber, posts  and  firewood. Farm woodland shall not include land used to produce Christmas  trees  or  land  used  for  the  processing  or  retail merchandising of  woodland products.    4. "Land used in agricultural production" means not  less  than  seven  acres  of land used as a single operation in the preceding two years for  the production for sale of crops, livestock or livestock products of  an  average  gross sales value of ten thousand dollars or more; or, not less  than seven acres of land used in the preceding two years  to  support  a  commercial  horse  boarding  operation with annual gross receipts of ten  thousand dollars or more. Land used in agricultural production shall not  include  land  or  portions  thereof  used  for  processing  or   retail  merchandising  of such crops, livestock or livestock products. Land used  in agricultural production shall also include:    a.  Rented  land  which  otherwise  satisfies  the  requirements   for  eligibility for an agricultural assessment.    a-1.  Land  used  by  a not-for-profit institution for the purposes of  agricultural research  that  is  intended  to  improve  the  quality  or  quantity  of  crops,  livestock  or  livestock products. Such land shall  qualify for an agricultural assessment upon application made pursuant to  paragraph (a) of subdivision one of section three hundred five  of  this  article, except that no minimum gross sales value shall be required.    b.  Land  of  not less than seven acres used as a single operation for  the production for sale  of  crops,  livestock  or  livestock  products,  exclusive of woodland products, which does not independently satisfy the  gross  sales  value  requirement,  where  such  land  was  used  in such  production for the preceding two years and currently is  being  so  usedunder  a written rental arrangement of five or more years in conjunction  with land which is eligible for an agricultural assessment.    c.  Land  used  in  support  of  a  farm  operation  or  land  used in  agricultural  production,  constituting  a  portion  of  a  parcel,   as  identified  on  the  assessment roll, which also contains land qualified  for an agricultural assessment.    d. Farm woodland which is part of  land  which  is  qualified  for  an  agricultural  assessment,  provided,  however,  that  such farm woodland  attributable to any separately described and assessed parcel  shall  not  exceed fifty acres.    e.  Land  set  aside  through  participation in a federal conservation  program pursuant to title one  of  the  federal  food  security  act  of  nineteen   hundred   eighty-five  or  any  subsequent  federal  programs  established for the purposes of replenishing highly erodible land  which  has  been  depleted by continuous tilling or reducing national surpluses  of agricultural commodities and such land shall qualify for agricultural  assessment upon application made pursuant to paragraph a of  subdivision  one  of  section  three  hundred  five  of  this article, except that no  minimum gross sales value shall be required.    f. Land of not less than seven acres used as a single operation in the  preceding two years for the production for sale of crops,  livestock  or  livestock  products  of  an  average  gross  sales value of ten thousand  dollars or more, or land of less than  seven  acres  used  as  a  single  operation  in  the  preceding  two  years for the production for sale of  crops, livestock or livestock products of an average gross  sales  value  of fifty thousand dollars or more.    g.  Land  under a structure within which crops, livestock or livestock  products are produced, provided that the sales of such crops,  livestock  or  livestock  products meet the gross sales requirements of paragraph f  of this subdivision.    h. Land that is owned or rented by a farm operation in  its  first  or  second  year of agricultural production, or, in the case of a commercial  horse boarding operation in its first or second year of operation,  that  consists of (1) not less than seven acres used as a single operation for  the  production for sale of crops, livestock or livestock products of an  annual gross sales value of ten thousand dollars or more;  or  (2)  less  than  seven acres used as a single operation for the production for sale  of crops, livestock or livestock products of an annual gross sales value  of fifty thousand  dollars  or  more;  or  (3)  land  situated  under  a  structure  within  which  crops,  livestock  or  livestock  products are  produced, provided that such crops, livestock or livestock products have  an annual gross sales value of (i) ten thousand dollars or more, if  the  farm  operation  uses seven or more acres in agricultural production, or  (ii) fifty thousand dollars or more, if the  farm  operation  uses  less  than  seven acres in agricultural production; or (4) not less than seven  acres used as a single operation to support a commercial horse  boarding  operation with annual gross receipts of ten thousand dollars or more.    i.  Land  of  not less than seven acres used as a single operation for  the production for sale of orchard or vineyard crops when such  land  is  used  solely  for  the purpose of planting a new orchard or vineyard and  when such land is also owned or  rented  by  a  newly  established  farm  operation  in  its  first,  second, third or fourth year of agricultural  production.    j. Land of not less than seven acres used as a  single  operation  for  the production and sale of Christmas trees when such land is used solely  for  the purpose of planting Christmas trees that will be made available  for sale, whether dug for transplanting or cut from the stump  and  when  such  land  is  owned or rented by a newly established farm operation inits  first,  second,  third,  fourth  or  fifth  year  of   agricultural  production.    k. Land used to support an apiary products operation which is owned by  the  operation  and  consists  of (i) not less than seven acres nor more  than ten acres used as a single operation in the preceding two years for  the production for sale of crops, livestock or livestock products of  an  average  gross  sales value of ten thousand dollars or more or (ii) less  than seven acres used as a single operation in the preceding  two  years  for the production for sale of crops, livestock or livestock products of  an average gross sales value of fifty thousand dollars or more. The land  used  to  support an apiary products operation shall include, but not be  limited to, the land under a structure within which apiary products  are  produced, harvested and stored for sale; and a buffer area maintained by  the   operation   between   the   operation   and  adjacent  landowners.  Notwithstanding any other provision of  this  subdivision,  rented  land  associated  with  an  apiary  products  operation is not eligible for an  agricultural assessment based on this paragraph.    5.  "Oil,  gas  or  wind  exploration,   development   or   extraction  activities"  means  the  installation  and use of fixtures and equipment  which are necessary for the exploration, development  or  extraction  of  oil,  natural  gas  or  wind  energy,  including  access roads, drilling  apparatus, pumping facilities, pipelines, and wind turbines.    6. "Unique and irreplaceable agricultural land" means  land  which  is  uniquely  suited  for the production of high value crops, including, but  not limited to fruits, vegetables and horticultural specialties.    7.  "Viable  agricultural  land"  means  land  highly   suitable   for  agricultural  production  and  which  will  continue  to be economically  feasible for such use if real property taxes, farm use restrictions, and  speculative activities are limited  to  levels  approximating  those  in  commercial  agricultural  areas  not  influenced  by  the  proximity  of  non-agricultural development.    8. "Conversion" means an outward or affirmative act changing  the  use  of  agricultural  land  and  shall not mean the nonuse or idling of such  land.    9. "Gross sales value" means the proceeds from the sale of:    a. Crops, livestock and livestock products produced on  land  used  in  agricultural  production  provided,  however,  that  whenever  a crop is  processed before sale, the proceeds shall be based upon the market value  of such crop in its unprocessed state;    b. Woodland  products  from  farm  woodland  eligible  to  receive  an  agricultural assessment, not to exceed two thousand dollars annually;    c. Honey and beeswax produced by bees in hives located on an otherwise  qualified  farm  operation  but which does not independently satisfy the  gross sales requirement;    d. Maple syrup processed from maple  sap  produced  on  land  used  in  agricultural  production  in  conjunction  with the same or an otherwise  qualified farm operation;    e. Or payments received by  reason  of  land  set  aside  pursuant  to  paragraph e of subdivision four of this section;    f.  Or  payments received by thoroughbred breeders pursuant to section  two hundred fifty-four of the racing, pari-mutuel wagering and  breeding  law; and    g.  Compost,  mulch  or  other  organic  biomass  crops  as defined in  subdivision  sixteen  of  this  section  produced  on   land   used   in  agricultural production, not to exceed five thousand dollars annually.    11.  "Farm operation" means the land and on-farm buildings, equipment,  manure  processing  and  handling  facilities,   and   practices   which  contribute  to  the  production,  preparation  and  marketing  of crops,livestock and livestock products as a commercial enterprise, including a  "commercial horse boarding operation" as defined in subdivision thirteen  of this section, a "timber operation" as defined in subdivision fourteen  of  this  section and "compost, mulch or other biomass crops" as defined  in subdivision sixteen of this section. Such farm operation may  consist  of  one  or  more  parcels of owned or rented land, which parcels may be  contiguous or noncontiguous to each other.    12. "Agricultural data statement"  means  an  identification  of  farm  operations  within  an agricultural district located within five hundred  feet of  the  boundary  of  property  upon  which  an  action  requiring  municipal  review  and  approval  by the planning board, zoning board of  appeals, town board, or village board of trustees  pursuant  to  article  sixteen of the town law or article seven of the village law is proposed,  as provided in section three hundred five-a of this article.    13.  "Commercial  horse  boarding  operation"  means  an  agricultural  enterprise, consisting of at least seven acres and boarding at least ten  horses, regardless of ownership, that receives ten thousand  dollars  or  more  in  gross receipts annually from fees generated either through the  boarding of  horses  or  through  the  production  for  sale  of  crops,  livestock,  and  livestock  products,  or through both such boarding and  such production.  Under  no  circumstances  shall  this  subdivision  be  construed  to include operations whose primary on site function is horse  racing. Notwithstanding any  other  provision  of  this  subdivision,  a  commercial  horse boarding operation that is proposed or in its first or  second year of operation may qualify as a farm operation  if  it  is  an  agricultural  enterprise,  consisting  of  at  least  seven  acres,  and  boarding at least ten horses, regardless of ownership, by the end of the  first year of operation.    14. "Timber  operation"  means  the  on-farm  production,  management,  harvesting,  processing  and  marketing  of  timber  grown  on  the farm  operation into woodland products, including but  not  limited  to  logs,  lumber,  posts  and firewood, provided that such farm operation consists  of at least seven acres  and  produces  for  sale  crops,  livestock  or  livestock  products  of  an  annual  gross  sales  value of ten thousand  dollars or more and that the annual gross sales value of such  processed  woodland  products  does not exceed the annual gross sales value of such  crops, livestock or livestock products.    15. "Agricultural tourism" means activities, including the  production  of  maple  sap  and  pure  maple products made therefrom, conducted by a  farmer on-farm for the enjoyment and/or education of the  public,  which  primarily  promote the sale, marketing, production, harvesting or use of  the products of the farm and  enhance  the  public's  understanding  and  awareness of farming and farm life.    * 16.  "Apiary  products  operation" means an agricultural enterprise,  consisting of land owned by the operation,  upon  which  bee  hives  are  located  and  maintained  for  the  purpose of producing, harvesting and  storing apiary products for sale.    * NB There are 2 sb 16's    * 16. "Compost, mulch  or  other  organic  biomass  crops"  means  the  on-farm processing, mixing, handling or marketing of organic matter that  is  grown  or produced by such farm operation to rid such farm operation  of its excess agricultural waste; and the on-farm processing, mixing  or  handling  of  off-farm  generated  organic matter that is transported to  such farm operation and is necessary to  facilitate  the  composting  of  such  farm  operation's  agricultural waste. This shall also include the  on-farm processing, mixing or handling  of  off-farm  generated  organic  matter  for  use  only on that farm operation. Such organic matter shall  include, but not be limited to, manure, hay, leaves, yard waste, silage,organic  farm  waste,  vegetation,  wood  biomass  or   by-products   of  agricultural  products  that have been processed on such farm operation.  The resulting products shall be converted into compost, mulch  or  other  organic biomass crops that can be used as fertilizers, soil enhancers or  supplements,  or  bedding  materials.  For  purposes  of  this  section,  "compost" shall be processed by the aerobic, thermophilic  decomposition  of  solid  organic  constituents  of  solid  waste  to produce a stable,  humus-like material.    * NB There are 2 sb 16's