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Travis Central
Appraisal District (TCAD)
Beekeeping Policy
Ag Use Determination
Richard Michalski
TCAD Land/Ag & Residential
Manager
Ag related questions, please call Richard Michalski at (512) 834-9317 extension 458
TCAD Beekeeping Ag Policy
TEXAS TAX CODE, TITLE 1, CHAPTER 23, SUBCHAPTER D, SECTION 23.51(2)
Agricultural use includes but is not limited to the following activities: cultivating
the soil, producing crops for human food, animal feed, or planting seed or for the production of fibers;
floriculture, viticulture, and horticulture; raising or keeping livestock; raising or keeping exotic animals for the
production of human food or of fiber, leather, pelts, or other tangible products having a commercial value;
planting cover crops or leaving land idle for the purpose of participating in a governmental program, provided the
land is not used for residential purposes or a purpose inconsistent with agricultural use; and planting cover crops
or leaving land idle in conjunction with normal crop or livestock rotation procedure. The term also includes the
use of land to produce or harvest logs and posts for the use in constructing or repairing fences, pens, barns, or
other agricultural improvements on adjacent qualified open-space land having the same owner and devoted to a
different agricultural use. The term also includes the use of land for wildlife management. The term also
includes the use of land to raise or keep bees for pollination or for the
production of human food or other tangible products having a commercial
value, provided that the land used is not less than 5 or more than 20 acres.
Texas Legislative Basis
TCAD Beekeeping Ag Policy
Existing Ag Use Requirements
 HISTORICAL - 5 out of the preceding 7 years of verifiable Ag use
 Copy of Schedule F from income tax filings
 Copy of receipts for ag supplies (e.g. hives, frames, queens, honey sales, suits, smoker, etc.)
 Two signed notarized statements from non-family neighbors witnessing 5 years ag use on property
 Copy of subject property lease agreement for ag purposes
 Any documentation that substantiates an ag use history
 Pictures of beekeeping activities on subject property are always helpful
 APPLICATION - Timely completion of Application for Agricultural Use (50-129)
 Filing deadline is April 30th for the year of consideration
 EXAMPLE: Beekeeping activities 20132017, then apply for 2018 Ag by April 30th, 2018
 File by mail or in person at TCAD, 8314 Cross Park Drive, Austin, TX 78714-9012
 GEOGRAPHICAL - Within Travis County
 Abstract Legal Description (not in subdivision); or
 Rural area not in city limits; or
 Diminished access to typical utilities (e.g. water, electric, gas, etc.)
TCAD Beekeeping Ag Policy
Degree of Intensity Requirements
 BEEKEEPING DEGREE OF INTENSITY  Extract from TCAD Ag Use Guidelines
 Standard practices: Management use of bees, hives, frames, supers, bee suits, smokers,
branding, equipment maintenance and supplemental foods.
 Appropriate registration, permitting and branding by the Texas Apiary Inspection Service.
 Typical queen management activities to maintain health of hives.
 Texas Agriculture Code Section 131.001(2) defines a place where six or more colonies of bees or
nuclei of bees are kept as an Apiary.
 Pursuant to Chapter 131 of the Texas Agricultural Code, apiaries are subject to regulatory
oversight by the Texas Apiary Inspection Service who reports to the Director of the Texas
Agricultural Experiment Station.
Type Acreage Minimum to Qualify
Bee hives 5-20 6 hives
TCAD Beekeeping Ag Policy
Informational Resources
 TCAD (Ag Valuation/Application) 
 Kathryn Gil, Ag Administrator, (512) 834-9317, extension 538
 Richard Michalski, Land/Agriculture & Residential Manager, (512) 834-9317, extension 458
 http://www.traviscad.org/forms.html (PDF links for Ag Application and Guidelines)
 Texas Apiary Inspection Service (Apiary Permits) 
 Bill Baxter, Assistant Chief Apiary Inspector, (979) 845-9721
 Texas Agriculture Code Chapter 131 - http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/
 Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Office 
 Julie Ansley, County Extension Agent-Agriculture & Natural Resources, Travis County
 (512) 854-9600
 jzansley@ag.tamu.edu
Ag related questions, please call Richard Michalski at (512) 834-9317 extension 458
Sample of Typical Beekeeping Equipment

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  • 1. Travis Central Appraisal District (TCAD) Beekeeping Policy Ag Use Determination Richard Michalski TCAD Land/Ag & Residential Manager Ag related questions, please call Richard Michalski at (512) 834-9317 extension 458
  • 2. TCAD Beekeeping Ag Policy TEXAS TAX CODE, TITLE 1, CHAPTER 23, SUBCHAPTER D, SECTION 23.51(2) Agricultural use includes but is not limited to the following activities: cultivating the soil, producing crops for human food, animal feed, or planting seed or for the production of fibers; floriculture, viticulture, and horticulture; raising or keeping livestock; raising or keeping exotic animals for the production of human food or of fiber, leather, pelts, or other tangible products having a commercial value; planting cover crops or leaving land idle for the purpose of participating in a governmental program, provided the land is not used for residential purposes or a purpose inconsistent with agricultural use; and planting cover crops or leaving land idle in conjunction with normal crop or livestock rotation procedure. The term also includes the use of land to produce or harvest logs and posts for the use in constructing or repairing fences, pens, barns, or other agricultural improvements on adjacent qualified open-space land having the same owner and devoted to a different agricultural use. The term also includes the use of land for wildlife management. The term also includes the use of land to raise or keep bees for pollination or for the production of human food or other tangible products having a commercial value, provided that the land used is not less than 5 or more than 20 acres. Texas Legislative Basis
  • 3. TCAD Beekeeping Ag Policy Existing Ag Use Requirements HISTORICAL - 5 out of the preceding 7 years of verifiable Ag use Copy of Schedule F from income tax filings Copy of receipts for ag supplies (e.g. hives, frames, queens, honey sales, suits, smoker, etc.) Two signed notarized statements from non-family neighbors witnessing 5 years ag use on property Copy of subject property lease agreement for ag purposes Any documentation that substantiates an ag use history Pictures of beekeeping activities on subject property are always helpful APPLICATION - Timely completion of Application for Agricultural Use (50-129) Filing deadline is April 30th for the year of consideration EXAMPLE: Beekeeping activities 20132017, then apply for 2018 Ag by April 30th, 2018 File by mail or in person at TCAD, 8314 Cross Park Drive, Austin, TX 78714-9012 GEOGRAPHICAL - Within Travis County Abstract Legal Description (not in subdivision); or Rural area not in city limits; or Diminished access to typical utilities (e.g. water, electric, gas, etc.)
  • 4. TCAD Beekeeping Ag Policy Degree of Intensity Requirements BEEKEEPING DEGREE OF INTENSITY Extract from TCAD Ag Use Guidelines Standard practices: Management use of bees, hives, frames, supers, bee suits, smokers, branding, equipment maintenance and supplemental foods. Appropriate registration, permitting and branding by the Texas Apiary Inspection Service. Typical queen management activities to maintain health of hives. Texas Agriculture Code Section 131.001(2) defines a place where six or more colonies of bees or nuclei of bees are kept as an Apiary. Pursuant to Chapter 131 of the Texas Agricultural Code, apiaries are subject to regulatory oversight by the Texas Apiary Inspection Service who reports to the Director of the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station. Type Acreage Minimum to Qualify Bee hives 5-20 6 hives
  • 5. TCAD Beekeeping Ag Policy Informational Resources TCAD (Ag Valuation/Application) Kathryn Gil, Ag Administrator, (512) 834-9317, extension 538 Richard Michalski, Land/Agriculture & Residential Manager, (512) 834-9317, extension 458 http://www.traviscad.org/forms.html (PDF links for Ag Application and Guidelines) Texas Apiary Inspection Service (Apiary Permits) Bill Baxter, Assistant Chief Apiary Inspector, (979) 845-9721 Texas Agriculture Code Chapter 131 - http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/ Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Office Julie Ansley, County Extension Agent-Agriculture & Natural Resources, Travis County (512) 854-9600 jzansley@ag.tamu.edu
  • 6. Ag related questions, please call Richard Michalski at (512) 834-9317 extension 458 Sample of Typical Beekeeping Equipment