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Rolling Plains EcoregionNolan County is located in the Rolling Plains ecoregion of Texas. The Rolling Plains supports cattle ranching on native rangeland alongside wheat, cotton, and grain sorghum production. Properties tend to be larger with moderate stocking rates. Mesquite management is a common challenge.
To maintain an agricultural tax valuation (1-D-1 special appraisal) in Nolan County, property owners must:
The following agricultural uses typically qualify for 1-D-1 special appraisal in Nolan County:
Each use type has specific intensity requirements set by the Nolan County Appraisal District. Contact them directly for current stocking rates, minimum acreage, and production requirements in Nolan County.
Contact information maintained by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. Contact the Nolan County Appraisal District directly for county-specific filing requirements and intensity standards.
Each county appraisal district sets its own intensity standards — the minimum level of agricultural activity required to qualify for special appraisal. Native rangeland typically requires 1 AU per 12-20 acres. Cropland must show active cultivation. Wheat and cotton are primary crops.
Contact the Nolan County Appraisal District at (325) 235-8421 for the exact intensity standards applicable to your property in Nolan County.
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If the Nolan County Appraisal District determines that your property no longer qualifies for agricultural or timber special appraisal, you may face rollback taxes — the difference between taxes paid at productivity value and taxes that would have been paid at full market value, for up to 3 years (under HB 3833), plus 7% interest if delinquent.
Common triggers for rollback taxes include:
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