Guest guest Posted November 17, 1999 Report Share Posted November 17, 1999 > The point is this: For a landholding to be accepted as a farm and > therefore receive farm status and a reduction in taxes it must show facts > of some agriculture production. No. That's not correct. Your information is erroneous. You can grow thousands of acres of crops and still not be classified as a farm in Canada. I will send you a report when I go there. I am presently in Vancouver. Your servant, Vipramukhya Swami Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 1999 Report Share Posted November 17, 1999 > > > No. That's not correct. Your information is erroneous. You can grow > thousands of acres of crops and still not be classified as a farm in Canada. > > I will send you a report when I go there. I am presently in Vancouver. > > Your servant, > Vipramukhya Swami While on the face of it , that sounds absurd, knowing how arbitrary and whimsical gov't can be, it actually has credibility. Especially where subsidies are concerned. And it is usually safe to assume that programs are set up with a bias against small scale agriculture. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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