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by fricat1ve 2987 days ago
Are we talking about real agribusiness in the Central Valley or are we talking about a couple "family farms" in Cupertino or wherever?

In the former case, are these people are at any competitive disadvantage relative to rural areas of other states?

As for the latter case....well how much sentimentality are you going to attach to land uses from the past? Sure, Silicon Valley is built on some of the highest quality farmland in the country but most of the farms are gone now. If you want to keep whatever few are left there are probably more targeted ways of doing that.

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Agribusiness that is run by families passing down the family trade. I just updated my comment fleshing out my thoughts more, please have a look.
I see. I'm just not sure they have so much of a dog in the Prop 13 fight per se. Land values there haven't risen to nearly the levels as in coastal communities. And there are all sorts of special rules for ag taxes that I'm not really familiar with. The Central Valley farming community definitely leans very rightward and sees themselves as a somewhat aggrieved minority in California.