Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 20, 1985, Image 86

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    C6-Lancast*r Farming, Saturday, July 20,1985
FLEMINGTON, NJ - Without
the Farmland Assessment Act,
many New Jersey farmers would
be forced out of business, as their
predecessors were before the
state’s voters overwhelmingly
approved the act in 1964.
“This act has done much to
revitalize agriculture in the
Garden State,” says Elaine
Barbour, County Agricultural
Agent. New Jersey has the highest
real estate taxes in the country,
she says, and the act helps ensure
green acres and open space that
will enhance the beauty of New
Jersey and retard premature
development.
There are some basic
OWNERS
H. Ivan Sensenig
Nelson Sensenig
Clifford Nolt
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Slw Wish - We manufacture to the size you order
410 STEEL INSULATED DOOR
6012 HOW Makita Cordless
Screwguns Available For
Sale or Rent
New Jersey farmers urged to file assessment forms
qualifications for Farmland
Assessment. Farmers must own at
least a five acre tract (not in
cluding the house) that has been
actively farmed for the past two
years. Gross sales must average at
least $5OO per year.
Farmland Assessment ap
plications will have a new land
class. Applicants who have 100
percent of the qualified land in
woodland will file under the new
use category ‘‘unattached
woodland”.
This new class can be used only
if 100 percent of the application is
for woodland not attached to
another farmland use class, and is
qualified solely on the basis of
Galvanize/Galvalume
29 Gauge Steel
Plain Aluminum & Painted White Aluminum
All Aluminum is .024 gauge
Painted Galvanized Steel
Colors Available:
White * Brown * Green * Red * Tan * Blue * Gold
All Painted Steel is 29 gauge.
Agricultural or Commercial
FOUR-WAY PRE-HUNG
EMBOSSED STEEL FACE
STEEL HINGES PRE-PACKED
Mounting Fling*
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income produced by forestry
practices without income from
other cultivated areas.
Land devoted to nurseries or
Christmas trees would continue to
use the “cropland harvested”
class. Other woodlands, wetlands,
etc. that are part of an application
including other cultivated
cropland or pasture would be listed
under the category “attached
woodland.”
The new application form spells
out these new features and also
incorporates on one sheet all of the
information which last year
required the forms. As in the past,
applications must be filed with the
local tax assessor on or before
Gienwood Drive
R.D. 3 - Box 503 A
EPHRATA, PA
717/733-9590
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Tempered Glass
Universal Swing
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Specify Swing
August 1,1985 for the 1986 tax year.
There is no leeway in this filing
date and farmland assessment will
be denied if that critical filing date
is not met.
Application forms will be sent by
the assessor to those taxpayers
who qualified last year for far
mland assessment. Other ap
plicants must request the forms
from the assessor, but in all cases
it is the responsibility of the lan
downer to obtain and file the ap
plications on time.
The Hunterdon County
Cooperative Extension Service will
be offering a workshop fcs help
The New
KLAUER - ROOFLINE RIDGOLATOR®
• Large opening which eliminates clogging
• The most weather-proof Ridge Vent on
the market
• Adjustable Flashings for various roof
pitches
• Weather-proof connecting flashings for
. continuous coverage of ridge (full ridge
coverage)
• Aerodynamically designed to produce a
negative air pressure at point of ventila
tion
• No disturbing wind rattling absolutely
quiet
• Clean Line appearance, THE ROOFLINE
RIDGOLATOR,® as the name states
blends into the roof line
MANUFACTURED OF PREPAINTED HOT
DIPPED GALVANIZED STEEL
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landowners complete the Far
mland Assessment application.
The workshops are scheduled for
Wednesday, July 24,1985 at 2 p.m.
and 8 p.m.
Leading the afternoon session is
Robert Housedorf, Administrator
for the County Tax Board.
Housedorf was guest speaker at a
recent County Board of
Agriculture meeting answering
questions on farmland assessment.
Both meetings will be held at the
Extension Center, Route 31, north
of Flemington. The program is
free and no registration is
required. For further information
call (201) 788-1338.
HINKLCTOWN
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• Manufactured of Prepainted Hot Dipped
Galvanized Steel therefore, having great
strength
• Installed with ease and rapidity
• Well protected two per carton
• Flashings packed 10 per carton
• Very durable design
• Assembly accomplished entirely with
rivets End Caps are attached
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