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Mar 27, 2024 · Through state law, up to 1% of Missouri’s farmland can be foreign-owned. That is due to a law passed by state lawmakers in 2013 that lifted a total ban on foreign ownership of farmland. Then-Gov. Jay Nixon vetoed the legislation, but lawmakers later overturned that veto.
- Governor limits foreign ownership of Missouri farmland | STLPR
Currently, up to 1% of Missouri’s total agricultural land...
- Missouri House passes bill limiting foreign ownership of farmland
Currently, up to 1% of Missouri’s total agricultural land...
- Governor limits foreign ownership of Missouri farmland | STLPR
Mar 27, 2024 · Through state law, up to 1% of Missouri’s farmland can be foreign-owned. That is due to a law passed by state lawmakers in 2013 that lifted a total ban on foreign ownership of farmland. Then-Gov. Jay Nixon vetoed the legislation, but lawmakers later overturned that veto.
- Sarah Kellogg
Mar 27, 2024 · Through state law, up to 1% of Missouri’s farmland can be foreign-owned. That is due to a law passed by state lawmakers in 2013 that lifted a total ban on foreign ownership of farmland.
- Sarah Kellogg
Jan 2, 2024 · Currently, up to 1% of Missouri’s total agricultural land can be owned by foreign countries. That allowance is due to a law passed by state lawmakers in 2013 that lifted the total ban on foreign ownership of farmland.
- Sarah Kellogg
Mar 2, 2023 · Currently, up to 1% of Missouri’s total agricultural land can be owned by foreign countries. This legislation would reduce that amount to 0.5%. In addition to that reduction, five countries — China, Iran, North Korea, Russia and Venezuela — would be barred from acquiring any more land.
- Sarah Kellogg
Dec 4, 2023 · In Missouri, momentum stalled during the 2023 session on a bill restricting foreign farmland ownership, as proponents split on how expansive the ban should be. Until 2013, no foreign countries were allowed to purchase Missouri farmland.
Mar 3, 2023 · Currently, up to 1% of Missouri’s total agricultural land can be owned by foreign countries. This legislation would reduce that amount to 0.5%. In addition to that reduction, five countries —...