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MU Web Tool Offers Help For Farmers, Real Estate Professionals And Lenders

By Raymond E. Massey

An improved online tool gives information from many sources on land tracts.

The free Ag Site Assessment Tool is a web application that offers data on physical, cultural and environmental characteristics of land. It is available at AgSite.missouri.edu.

Developed by University of Missouri Extension, the application pulls data from many sources into an easy-to-read report, says MU Extension agricultural economist Ray Massey.

Users can verify acreage, get legal descriptions and learn of risks that might affect property development such as the presence of wetlands, Massey says.

Farmers, investors, real estate professionals, lawyers and others can find many layers of public data easily, he says.

“Farmers, bankers and others can locate and outline fields from detailed aerial maps. With the click of one button, you can get a report about soils, waters, how many people live near the property and other issues such as endangered species living on the land,” Massey says.

Massey says the tool alerts users to risks that might limit land usage. They can verify if land is subject to the federal 2015 Clean Water Rule (“Waters of the United States”). The site also lists nearby watersheds, wetlands and ponds.

Recent additions include climate information and cropping history. Users who have not run a report in the last several months will benefit by updating their personal report, he says.

Source:missouri.edu


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