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They get taxed less, because instead of taxing their produce and income, their land is taxed, and agro land is very cheap. On a quick google, I can find a 140 acre alfalfa farm in Idaho for $1.4MM ($100k/acre), and a 0.07 acre empty residential dirt lot in NY for $4MM ($54MM/acre).





That Idaho farmland ($10,000/acre!!!) is still quite expensive... for farmland.

Family just bought 20+ acres, forested, for about $15,000/acre... within 15 minutes of a MSA500k+population's downtown area.




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