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Agriculture. In terms of revenue generated New Hampshire's top five agricultural products are greenhouse and nursery products, dairy products, apples, cattle and calves, and sweet corn.
Owners pay? Current use landowners pay the same municipal, county, local school and state education tax rate as all other properties. 1.
The chief commercial crops raised in New Hampshire are greenhouse and nursery products, Christmas trees, sweet corn, chicken eggs, and apples. Various vegetables and forest products are also sold. Hay is the chief field crop grown to feed livestock.
How is Property Tax Calculated? For New Hampshire, like most other states with a property tax, the tax is assessed based on the value of the property. Specifically, there is a dollar value assessed for every $1,000 of property valuation.
In terms of revenue generated New Hampshire's top five agricultural products are greenhouse and nursery products, dairy products, apples, cattle and calves, and sweet corn.
New Hampshire agriculture ranks in the top spot nationally for several aspects of the industry. The state ranks No. 1 in the nation for both direct sales as a percentage of all farm sales and organic sales as a percentage of all farm sales. It also ranks No.
Can land in current use be posted against trespassing? Yes, although very little actually is. Owners receive additional tax savings if they keep their land open and without fee all year for hunting, fishing, snowshoeing, hiking, skiing and nature observation.
Apples, vegetables and sweet corn, and maple products round out New Hampshire's top crops. Top livestock categories, after dairy, are poultry, cattle and calves, and other livestock. There are some 4,400 individual farm operations in New Hampshire, of all sizes, managing over 470,000 acres.
Current Use helps preserve open land in New Hampshire, supporting outdoor recreational opportunities for the public and creating habitat for New Hampshire's wildlife. It also provides an important financial benefit for participating landowners. Over 50% of the land in the state is enrolled in some form of Current Use.
PENALTY: The land use change tax due to the town is 10% of the full and true value (non-current use value) of the changed portion as assessed by the town at the time of the change. The rest of the land remains in current use if it still qualifies. The payment of back taxes is NOT the penalty.