When a tract or two or more contiguous tracts of agricultural or farm land aggregating twenty or more acres in area are embraced within the corporate limits of any town, the outer boundary of which acreage is adjacent to or upon the border of said town, the owners of said tracts of land may petition the district court for the county in which such land is situated to have the same disconnected from said incorporated town. Intersecting highways or intervening railroads shall not render said tracts of land noncontiguous or nonadjacent.
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