OK,here's the Michigan legal discription; Agricultural real property includes parcels used wholly or partially for agricultural operations,with or without buildings. Ag real property includes buildings on leased land used for ag operations. As used in this subdivision,"agricultural operations" means the following:
(i)Farming in all its branches,including cultivating soil.
(ii) Growing and harvesting any agricultural,horticultural,or floricultural commodity.
(iii) Dairying
(iv)Raising livestock,bees,fish,fur-bearing animals or poultry,including operating a game bird hunting preserve licensed under part 417 of the natural recourses and environmental protection act......,and also including farming operations that harvest cervidae (deer,elk etc)on site where not less than 60% of the cervidae were born as part of the farming operation.As used in this subparagraph,"livestock" includes but is not limited to,cattle,sheep,new world camelids,goats,bison,privately owned cervids,ratites,swine,equine,poultry,aquaculture,and rabits. Livestock does not include dogs and cats.
(v)Raising,breeding,training,leasing or boarding horses.
(vi) Turf and tree farming.
(vii) Performing any practice on a farm incident to,or in conjunction with farming operations. A commercial storage,processing,distribution,marketing,or shipping operation IS NOT part of agricultural operations.
And that,Charlie Brown,is what a farm is in Michigan.
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