Iowa Code § 10.5

Landholdings restricted
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1. Notwithstanding section 9H.4, anetworking farmers limited liabilitycompany may hold agricultural land in this state if itmeets allof the following conditions: a. The networking farmers limited liability company does not hold an interest in agricultural land of more than six hundred forty acres. b. At least seventy-fivepercent of thenetworkingfarmers limited liabilitycompany’s gross receipts from farming are from the sale of livestock or livestock products. 2. a. An interest in agricultural land held by a networking farmers limited liability company shall be attributable as an interest in agricultural land held by a member having an interest in the networking farmers limited liability company. The member shall be deemed to hold an interest in agricultural land held by the networking farmers limited liability company in proportion to the interest that the member holds in the networking farmers limited liabilitycompany. b. Except to the extent provided in this paragraph, a member holding agricultural land by attribution shall be subject to landholding restrictions imposed pursuant to the Code, including sections 9H.4, 9H.5, 9I.3, and 501.103. However, notwithstanding section 9H.4, a cooperative association may hold an interest in any number of farmers entities, if the total number of acres held by the farmers entities and attributable to the cooperative association issix hundred forty acres or less. c. The member’s proportionate interest shall be calculated by multiplying the number of acres of agricultural land held by the networking farmers limited liabilitycompany by the percentage interest in the networking farmers limited liabilitycompany held by the member. 3. In the event of a transfer of an interest in the networking farmers limited liability company by operation of law, the networking farmers limited liability company may disregard the transfer for purposes of determining compliance with subsection 1 for a period of two years after the transfer.

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