Every eight years it is required by law to review Agricultural Districts in New York State. Ag Districts were created by an act of the Legislature in 1971 to protect and promote the availability of land for farming purposes. The primary benefits of having agricultural land enrolled in the Ag District are as follows:
During the eight-year review, there is a 30-day open enrollment period when landowners may submit an application requesting that land parcels be removed or added to the Ag District. Land parcels that are already in the Ag District will automatically remain in the District unless the landowner requests that it be removed.
The 30-day open enrollment period for Oswego County runs March 1 - 30, 2023. During this period, agricultural landowners can request to remove or add parcels to the District by taking the following steps:
For further assistance, the following landowner information meetings are being held:
PLEASE NOTE:
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oswego County (CCE of Oswego County) has mailed a letter and worksheet to all landowners currently in the Ag District. If you did not receive a letter and feel you should have, or wish to join the Ag District, please call CCE of Oswego County at 315-963-7286 ext. 200.
Joshua Vrooman
Ag Community Educator
jwv33@cornell.edu
315-963-7286 ext. 200
Last updated March 14, 2023