Land Use & Zoning
Under Wisconsin's Farmland Preservation Program, landowners who enter into farmland preservation agreements receive:
AA waiver of all state income taxes
BIncome tax credits in exchange for agreeing to keep the land in agricultural use for a specified period✓ Correct
CFree technical assistance from DATCP only
DExemption from county zoning requirements
Explanation
Wisconsin's Farmland Preservation Program provides income tax credits to landowners who enter into agreements to maintain their land in agricultural use, helping preserve farmland from development.
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