The Illinois 2010 Farm Affidavit is a document used by the Illinois Department of Agriculture to verify a farm's status as an agricultural operation. It is used to determine eligibility for various state programs, such as the Illinois Farmland Assessment Program (IFA) and the Illinois Farmland Assessment Act (IFA). The affidavit contains information about the farm, including the type of crop(s) grown, the acreage of the farm, and the gross income generated by the farm. There are two types of Illinois 2010 Farm Affidavit: the Farm Business Affidavit and the Farm Residence Affidavit. The Farm Business Affidavit is used to verify the farm's status as an agricultural business, while the Farm Residence Affidavit is used to verify the farm's status as a residence. Both affidavits must be completed and signed by the farm's owner.