How do I determine the value per acre of my grazing land?
PRF Frequently Asked Questions/Rainfall IndexYou may select a value for your grazing/hay land that is between 60 and 150 percent (productivity factor) of the dollar amount of protection per acre, depending on your costs/revenue expectations for your grazing/hay land.
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PRF Frequently Asked Questions/Vegetation IndexYes, county base values are determined and provided on a county basis; they will not change for each grid.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsThere is no "per acre" price in the mountains. The value of mountain land partially depends on how many acres are being purchased (typically the more acreage bought, the cheaper the "per acre" price). But additionally, it depends on each site's view (greatly affects "per acre" price), access, privacy, southern exposure, topography, etc. Every mountain property is unique due to these aspects, so there is no "per acre" value for mountain properties.
Related QuestionsHow many square feet are there in an acre of land?
Frequently Asked Questions - Land Sales CompanyThere are 43,560 square feet in one acre. Therefore, if the size of a property is 0.20 acre, then it would measure 8,712 square feet (43,560 x 0.20 = 8,712).
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Frequently Asked QuestionsRS regulations prohibit library staff from appraising the value of materials donated to the library. Qualified appraisers can be located by checking the yellow pages of the telephone directory under headings such as "appraisers", "book dealers ? used and rare." See also The Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America (ABAA) at http://abaa.org, and the Georgia Antiquarian Association at http://www.gaba.net. Appraisers do charge for their services and fees vary.
Related QuestionsCan PCGS determine the value of my coins?
Frequently Asked QuestionsAs a third-party authentication and grading company, PCGS does not buy or sell coins and does not value or appraise items sent for authentication and grading. PCGS does offer the PCGS Price Guide, a compiled price list of the average dealer asking prices for all significant, properly graded US rare coins. If you are interested in buying, selling, or simply finding the specific value of your coins you may want to contact one or more PCGS Authorized Dealers.
Related QuestionsHow do I determine the Declared Value of my coins?
Frequently Asked QuestionsPCGS requires that you state your declared values on your submission form. This information is used to determine your service level and return shipping fees. To determine your declared values you may use the PCGS Price Guide value for the estimated grade of your coin or you may wish to check other trade publications and price guides, auction results or contact a PCGS Authorized Dealer.
Related QuestionsHow do you determine the value of my car?
CarMax: Frequently Asked QuestionsFirst, we test drive your car to determine its mechanical condition. Then we check your car's interior, exterior, mileage, and age. Excessive mileage and wear and tear may lower your car's value and narrow its resale value. Lastly, we check the paint and body work for signs of previous body repair and frame or flood damage. At CarMax, we don't resell frame or flood-damaged vehicles to our customers. These vehicles are sold at auction.
Related QuestionsDoes the Council have any grazing land to rent?
WCBC: Frequently Asked Questions : Land and PropertyAny enquiries relating to Grazing can be made in writing to the Chief Transportation & Asset Management Officer, Crown Buildings, 31 Chester Street, Wrexham Ll13 8BG. A location plan/sketch showing the approximate area of land concerned should accompany the enquiry together with any particulars. Alternatively contact the Assistant Valuer, telephone 01978 297254 e-mail webmaster@wrexham.gov.uk
Related QuestionsHow do I determine the value of my car for tax purposes?
NKF of Western New YorkAs of January 1, 2005 the laws regarding charitable car donations changed due to the passing of the Jobs Creation Act of 2004. The law will not affect donors who do not itemize on their taxes. Donors who do itemize their taxes will no longer carry the burden of determining the deductible value for their donation. Instead, they will receive a verifiable written receipt from the charity, which will document the gross proceeds raised from the sale of each donated item.
Related QuestionsHow does the appraisal district determine the value of a home?
Webb County Appraisal District Home pageThe appraisal district compares a home to similar homes that have sold recently and determines the value accordingly.
Related QuestionsHow can my land value go up?
ECAD - FAQState law directs that land and improvements (structures) be valued and listed separately in appraisal records. When sales indicate that values are increasing more in a particular area or neighborhood than for similar properties in other areas, the appraisal district will make an adjustment in the land portion of the property to reflect the sales price differences in those neighborhoods.
Related QuestionsWhat did the Panel determine about the value of computer technology to reading instruction?
National Reading Panel (NRP) - Frequently Asked QuestionsThe research reviewed by the Panel was too limited to make any strong recommendations about the value of computer technology to reading instruction. However, all the studies indicate positive results, suggesting that using computer technology for reading instruction is very promising. For instance, the addition of speech to computer-presented text, the use of hypertext, and the use of computers as word processors all show promise.
Related QuestionsHow do I determine value on my household goods?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Review the estimate you have received from your movers and look for estimated weight (in pounds or lbs) or estimated volume (cubic feet or CF). If the estimate is based on volume, multiply this figure by 7 to arrive at an estimated weight. Once you have a weight figure in pounds, multiply it by 6 to arrive at a required declared value for your shipment. For example, if your shipment's estimated weight is 3,000 lbs., the required declared value is $18,000.
Related QuestionsCan PSA determine the value of my items?
Frequently Asked Questions - PSAAs a third-party authentication and grading company, PSA does not buy or sell sports cards or memorabilia and does not value or appraise items sent for authentication and/or grading. PSA does offer the Sports Market Report magazine and SMR Online, which contain the most comprehensive, current and essential information about PSA-graded cards, tickets, game-used bats, game-used jerseys, and sports autographs.
Related QuestionsHow do I determine the Declared Value of my cards?
Frequently Asked Questions - PSAPSA requires that you state your declared values on your submission form. This information is used to determine your service level and return shipping fees. To determine your declared values you may use the Sports Market Report or SMR Online value for the estimated grade of your item or you may wish to check other trade publications and price guides, auction results or contact a PSA Authorized Dealer.
Related QuestionsHow do you determine the value of a Non-Competition Agreement (non- compete agreement)?
Valuing Intangible Assets - Frequently Asked QuestionsA covenant not to compete is a valuable asset only if there is a likely probability that a seller would compete against the company being sold (1) in the absence of the non-compete agreement and (2) that such competition would materially affect the company’s future revenues and profitability.
Related QuestionsHow do I determine the value of a gift that I receive?
Financial Disclosure - Frequently Asked QuestionsThe gift should be valued at its fair market value. "Fair market value" is the minimum amount you would have to pay to obtain the same item in the same geographical area at the same time the item was provided to you. If the fair market value of the item is over the threshold amount, you must disclose the source of the gift on your financial disclosure statement. See Adv. Op. No. 96-003.
Related QuestionsHow Do We Ensure That The Plots In Your Acre Unit/S Are Sold At The Correct Market Value?
Cents and Acres - The Complete Realty & Land Portal For Real...We will study the prices of both approved DTCP land and pre-approved farm land in the vicinity before arriving at a PSF(per sq ft) price for your plots. We will then intimate you by phone or by e-mail. It is in our interest to get the best possible price as our service charge is pegged to the profits you make.
Related QuestionsLand Valuation: How was the value of my land arrived at?
The National Land Agency of Jamaica - FAQ'sThe price paid for properties sold in your area or a similar area is used to arrive at the value of your land. There are approximately 650,000 parcels of land in Jamaica. It is not possible for valuers to make a detailed inspection of all properties. Most properties are valued using "mass appraisal techniques" which do not necessitate inspection of each site. However, there is a process for dealing with special cases.
Related QuestionsDo I have to select more than one interval if I get most of my grazing in only one?
PRF Frequently Asked Questions/Vegetation IndexYou may select only one interval if you feel that one interval alone best represents your annual production. For more information regarding the contents of this page, please contact Chris Aulbur, Amy Roeder, or Vincent Barnard. RMA Home | USDA.gov | Civil Rights | Report Fraud | Copyright Information | Jobs | Site Map | A-Z Index
Related QuestionsHow do I determine if my land has freshwater wetlands?
DWR - FAQsThe Department has an inventory of maps commonly referred to as the SWMP maps. These maps are very accurate and are now used by U. S. Army Corps of Engineers for wetland identification in Delaware. To see the maps contact Lyle Jones at (302) 739-4590.
Related QuestionsWill my Notice of Value and/or tax bill show the land as well as the manufactured home?
ASSESSOR'S FAQNo. The land will have its own Notice of Value and Tax Bill and the manufactured home will have its own Notice of Value and Tax Bill. The property owner will receive two Notices of Value and two bills.
Related QuestionsHow do you estimate the land value for the properties?
FAQa retired mortgage banker I know from experience that dirt isn't worth squat without a house built on it. Dirt however with a house built on it is worth what the average amount has sold for of similar houses in the last six months. What we have done is to go to www.realtor.com as shown on our web site, typed in the area code and their service provided us a list of property on the same size building lot as the property we have for sale.
Related QuestionsWhat is an acre?
Matlock and Matlock Bath : Frequently Asked QuestionsA 'bovate' was what one ox could plough in a year. The area of land (i.e. acre) was later limited by statute to a piece of land 40 poles long by 4 broad (=4840 sq. yds) or its equivalent. According to one dictionary we have (1946 Edition) the 'so-called Scotch acre contains about 6,150 square yards and the Irish acre 7,840. There are various special or local acres in England (as in Cheshire or among the hop-growers), varying from 440 to more than 10,000 square yards'.
Related QuestionsMortgage FAQsAn acre is equal to 43,560 square feet. So if you are looking at buying a house that sits on 3 acres of land, that would be equivalent to 130,680 square feet, or a possible lot size of approximately 130 feet wide by 1000 feet deep.Related Questions
How will we determine a market value for the home I intend to buy?
Frequently Asked QuestionsI often perform a full market value analysis for my home buyer clients which is similar to what I do for my home seller clients. Of course, when representing you as a buyer, our objective is to buy for less!
Related QuestionsHow do you determine the Value of items?
EQEcon.com: Frequently Asked QuestionsWhen you see an item's Value on EQEcon, this is a number calculated to be about what you'd have to pay for that item in the Bazaar if you always bought from the lowest priced trader. For more details on how we calculate Value, click here.
Related QuestionsHow Can I Determine the Value of My Note?
Frequently Asked Questions | Real Estate Note Buyer and Sell...Complete our free note appraisal just click here or you may call us at 1-866-871-5914 . Just provide the information requested on the form and a representative will contact you within 24 hours.
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