Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0386

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

An act relating to establishing an Agricultural Land Transfer Assistance Program

Impact

The program will provide essential support to farmers, particularly in the areas of succession planning and financing. Through this initiative, the Secretary of Agriculture will develop resources that include a succession planning toolkit, which will be made accessible to farmers and prospective buyers. Additionally, the program aims to assist new farmers in securing the capital needed to purchase land, thereby promoting sustainability in agriculture and encouraging new entrants into the field.

Summary

House Bill H0386 establishes the Agricultural Land Transfer Assistance Program within the Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets. This program aims to facilitate the transfer of agricultural land by connecting landowners with potential purchasers who are committed to maintaining the land for farming uses. The introduction of this bill highlights a growing concern regarding the succession of farming operations as many agricultural landowners approach retirement and seek to ensure that their land continues to be utilized for agricultural purposes.

Commitment

Overall, H0386 represents a proactive approach to safeguarding agricultural land and ensuring that it remains productive. By creating a structured program to aid in land transfer and succession planning, the bill addresses the critical issue of land access for new farmers while also supporting retiring farmers in transitioning their operations. It emphasizes the importance of agriculture to Vermont's economy and seeks to ensure its continuity and growth.

Contention

One notable aspect of H0386 is the inclusion of tax incentives or other financial measures to encourage the transfer of agricultural land. The Secretary of Agriculture, in consultation with the Commissioner of Taxes, is tasked with reporting these recommendations to legislative committees. This focus on incentives could spark debate on the best methods to balance tax relief with state revenues, especially as funding for the program itself includes an appropriation of $250,000 from the General Fund for implementation in fiscal year 2026.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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