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§ 1400.104 - Changes in farming operations.

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Any change in a farming operation that would increase the number of persons or legal entities to which the provisions of this part apply must be bona fide and substantive. If bona fide, the following will be considered to be a substantive change in the farming operation:

The addition of a family member to a farming operation in accordance with § 1400.208, except that such an addition will not affect the status of any other person or legal entity that is added to the farming operation; or

With respect to a landowner only, a change from a cash rent to a share rent; or

An increase through the acquisition of base acres not previously involved in the farming operation of at least 20 percent or more in the total base acres involved in the farming operation.

For the purpose of payment limitations, such an increase in base acres will be considered an applicable bona fide and substantive change for the increase of only one person or legal entity to the farming operation, unless;

A representative of the State FSA office determines, based on the magnitude and complexity of the change represented, the increase in base acres supports additional persons or legal entities to the farming operation; or

A change in ownership by sale or gift of equipment from a person or legal entity previously engaged in a farming operation to a person or legal entity that has not been involved in such operation. The sale or gift of equipment will be considered to be bona fide and substantive only if:

The transferred amount of such equipment is commensurate with the new person's or legal entity's share of the farming operation,

The sale or gift of the equipment was based on the equipment's fair market value,

The former owner of the equipment has no direct or indirect control over such equipment,

The transaction was not financed by the former owner, and

Preference was not given to the former owner to re-purchase the equipment at a later date; or

A change in ownership by sale or gift of land from a person or legal entity who previously has been engaged in a farming operation to a person or legal entity that has not been involved in such operation. The sale or gift of land will be considered to be bona fide and substantive only if:

The transferred amount of such land is commensurate with the new person's or legal entity's share of the farming operation,

The sale or gift of land was based on the land's fair market value,

The former owner of the land has no direct or indirect control over such land,

The transaction was not financed by the former owner, and

Preference was not given to the former owner to re-purchase the land at a later date.

Unless the requirements in paragraph (a) of this section are met, the increase in persons or legal entities in the farming operation will not be recognized for payment limitation purposes and the additional persons or legal entities are not eligible for program payment identified in § 1400.1 otherwise resulting from the farming operation.

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