New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 2 - AGRICULTURE
Chapter 76 - STATE AGRICULTURE DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Subchapter 2B - SUPPLEMENTAL AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
Section 2:76-2B.3 - Eligibility of equine activities for right to farm protections
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) As used in this section, the following words and terms shall have the following meanings:
"All other land not devoted to agricultural or horticultural use" means land other than that used in connection with the farmhouse that is not devoted to an agricultural or horticultural use nor is necessary to support or enhance land actively devoted to an agricultural or horticultural use. This land is assessed and taxed in accordance with the true value standard.
"Appurtenant woodland" means woodland that is part of a farm qualified for farmland assessment. Usually this land is restricted to woodlots because of slope, drainage capability, soil type or typography. Such land has limited productive use but it provides a windbreak, watershed, buffers or controls soil erosion.
"Boarding" means providing horses that are not owned by the owner or operator of a commercial farm with shelter, feed, and care on a continuing basis. "Boarding" shall not be construed to mean "raising" as defined in this section.
"Concrete and asphalt area" means the area of the farm occupied by buildings, or the portions of buildings, which have permanent concrete or asphalt flooring and are used in support of equine activities; and paved parking, driveway, and other paved areas used in support of equine activities.
"Contiguous" means parcels or lots sharing common boundaries. Parcels or lots separated by roads shall be deemed contiguous.
"Cropland harvested" means land that is the heart of a farming enterprise and represents the highest use of land in agriculture. All land from which a crop was harvested in the current year falls into this category.
"Cropland pastured" means land that can be and often is used to produce crops, but its maximum income may not be realized in a particular year. Land that is fallow or in cover crops as part of a rotational program falls in this classification.
"Equine-related infrastructure" means buildings and other related structures used to conduct equine activities, and paved areas, including parking and driveway areas, used in support of equine activities and any appurtenant non-production areas immediately adjacent to or between such buildings, structures, and parking and driveway areas. Equine-related infrastructure shall include agricultural labor housing used to conduct equine activities but shall not include race tracks, the land under and land used in connection with a farmhouse, and all other land not devoted to agricultural or horticultural use, as defined in this section.
"Keeping" means providing horses owned by the owner or operator of a commercial farm with shelter, feed, and care on a continuing basis. "Keeping" shall not be construed to mean "raising" as defined in this section.
"Land under and land used in connection with farmhouses" means land on which a farmhouse is located, together with such land area as may be devoted to lawns, flower gardens, shrubs, swimming pools, tennis courts and like purposes related to the use and enjoyment of the farmhouse. This is land not deemed to be in agricultural or horticultural use and, therefore, is assessed and taxed in accordance with the true value standard, that is at its residential value.
"Non-appurtenant woodland" means woodland which can only qualify for farmland assessment on the basis of being in compliance with a woodland management plan filed with the Department of Environmental Protection. It is actively devoted to the production for sale of tree and forest products.
"Non-contiguous" means parcels or lots not sharing common boundaries.
"Permanent pasture" means land that is not cultivated because its maximum economic potential is realized from grazing or as part of erosion control programs. Animals may or may not be part of a farm operation for land to fall in this category.
"Production area" means the area of the farm, not including the area occupied by equine-related infrastructure, that is in or available for agricultural production and falls within the land use classes "cropland harvested," "cropland pastured," "permanent pasture," "non-appurtenant woodland," or "appurtenant woodland" as established by the State Farmland Evaluation Advisory Committee, and defined in this section, not including freshwater wetlands that have not been modified for agriculture, as determined pursuant to (d) below.
"Raising" means promoting the physical growth of horses to their full-grown stage for the purpose of selling the horses for a profit.
"Rehabilitation" means the care of horses for the purposes of returning them to good health or useful condition.
"Total usable area" means the sum of the production area and the area occupied by equine-related infrastructure, as defined in this section.
"Training" means educating horses to increase their salable value as well as enhance their ability to perform specific tasks and interact productively with people for the purpose of selling the horses for a profit.
(b) The following activities are eligible for the protections and benefits of the Right to Farm Act, subject to the requirements set forth in (c), (d), (e), and (f) below:
(c) The production area of a commercial farm must be greater than the area occupied by equine-related infrastructure in proportions set forth in (c)3 and 4 below.
(d) Evaluation of the calculations under (c) above shall be based on the following:
(e) The following income may be used to satisfy the production requirements in the definition of "commercial farm" set forth in 4:1C-3:
(f) The following income cannot be used to satisfy the production requirements in the definition of "commercial farm" set forth in 4:1C-3:
(g) To receive the protections of the Right to Farm Act, 4:1C-1 et seq., a commercial equine operation must be in compliance with a farm conservation plan prepared in accordance with the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Field Office Technical Guide (FOTG), incorporated herein by reference, as amended and supplemented, available at http://efotg.nrcs.usda.gov/efotg_locator.aspx?map=NJ and must meet the eligibility criteria set forth in the Act, including the following: