There is no cost to apply for the program, however there are some requirements the farm needs to meet to be considered eligible:
- Has the farm been in the family for at least 100 years?
- Does it have at least 20 acres of the original founder’s land?
- Is at least one owner a resident of Louisiana?
- Does it produce at least $1,000 in income annually?

Farms used for tree farming can qualify as a working farm if it operates from a forest management plan, has at least 10 acres of land and will harvest forest products in the future.
There’s even a farm in the United States that has surpassed the century mark.
Tuttle Farm, a 132-acres farm in Dover, New Hampshire has been in operation since around 1632 – that’s 383 years!
Join the conversation and tell us how long your farm has been in your family. Would you apply for the Century Farms program?