Whats the difference between an executed and an unexecuted farmland preservation agreement?
An executed agreement has all information in the box on the front of the agreement, as well as the first paragraph blanks, completed by staff from the Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection. The back of the agreement is also signed by them in two different areas. An unexecuted agreement is blank in some of these areas. A copy of the executed agreement must be attached to the claim or on file at the Department of Revenue.
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