On 20 Dec 2004 08:15:02 -0800, jim rozen
wrote:
In article , Ed Huntress says...
I didn't look it up, but he may be talking about a zoning/taxation
regulation, like we have here in NJ and some other states. Ag land is taxed
at a very low rate. Once it's designated agricultural, and you claim
agricultural tax rates for it, you can't run some other kind of business
there, which would carry a much higher tax rate.
Or maybe that's not it. That would be it if he were talking about my state.
New Jersey? Can they still grow things in NJ? I thought after
that last dioxin leak, it was pretty tough to get stuff to germinate.
:^)
Maybe cranberries?
Jim
The bat wings on the cranberries is only a minor irritation
Gunner
"To be civilized is to restrain the ability to commit mayhem.
To be incapable of committing mayhem is not the mark of the civilized,
merely the domesticated." - Trefor Thomas
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