The secretary of the department may contract with one or more qualified entities for the purpose of creating or maintaining a database to determine the agricultural income value of agricultural land by county, consisting of eight consecutive years of cropland data and noncropland data. The data for the year representing the highest agricultural income value among the eight years and the year representing the lowest agricultural income value among the eight years must be discarded from the database and the remaining six years averaged for valuation purposes. For each assessment year, the first year of the eight-year data period is nine years prior to the assessment year. The cropland data must include acres planted, acres harvested, yield per acre, and statewide crop prices. The noncropland data must include cash rents and statewide calf prices. The noncropland data may also include rangeland and pastureland animal unit months per acre, rangeland and pastureland acres, and grazing season data. A qualified entity contracting with the secretary of the department pursuant to this section shall provide the data for each county to the secretary by June first of each year. For purposes of this section, a qualified entity is a federal or state agency, instrumentality, institution of higher learning, other federal or state authority, or private entity with expertise in researching or evaluating land production capacity. On or before March first of each year, the department shall provide a report to the Taxation Committees in the Senate and the House of Representatives on the data compiled pursuant to this section.
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