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Could woods adjoining CRP (Conservation Reserve Program) land be considered agricultural forest?

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Could woods adjoining CRP (Conservation Reserve Program) land be considered agricultural forest?

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Yes. CRP land is classified as agricultural land so assuming all other qualifications are met, forest land contiguous to CRP land would be classified as agricultural forest. Parcels qualifying under condition “b” in Question 1, see Questions 11 through 13.

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