IHTM24048 - What is agricultural property: short rotation coppice
In relation to transfers of value or other events occurring
on or after 6 April 1995, the cultivation of short rotation coppice
is regarded as an agricultural purpose (
IHTM24101), and
- land on which it is cultivated is regarded as agricultural land, and
- buildings used in connection with its cultivation are regarded as farm buildings.
For this purpose, ‘short rotation coppice’ means
- a perennial crop of tree species planted at high density
- the stems of which are harvested above ground level at intervals of less than ten years.
One use for such a product is to produce renewable fuel for
biomass fed power stations. Willow or poplar cuttings are planted
on farmland and, after the first year, are harvested every three
years or so. The cuttings are made into chips that are used as
fuel.
You should refer any case of difficulty to TG.
