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Grand Master Know It All
Had a friend that kept hives on an estate in Douglas County.
He rented the land from the owner for $100 a year and produced about 100 jars of honey.
He sold 20 of the jars to the land owner for $100 and sold the rest to friends and family.
The land owner maintained an agricultural zoning and lower taxes, and the bee keeper had a great space for his bees, qualified as an agricultural user, and everyone was happy.
Don;t know if you that still works or not.
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