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H 137

An Act clarifying the definition of agriculture

194th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Homar Gomez and 3 co-sponsors

Massachusetts bill clarifies agricultural definition to potentially expand which farming operations receive legal protections, tax benefits, and regulatory exemptions.

Referred, pursuant to an order adopted by the two branches, to the committee on Agriculture and Fisheries
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Bill Summary · H 137

Legislative bill overview

H.137 seeks to clarify and expand Massachusetts's legal definition of agriculture to encompass a broader range of farming and food production activities. The bill has been referred to the Joint Committee on Agriculture and Fisheries, with a hearing held in May 2025, though the specific language of the proposed definition changes is not detailed in the available legislative record.

Why this is important

Definitional clarity in agricultural law directly affects which businesses qualify for agricultural exemptions, tax benefits, zoning protections, and regulatory considerations. Ambiguous definitions can lead to inconsistent enforcement, litigation, and unequal treatment of farmers and food producers operating under similar circumstances.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope creep concerns: Expanding the definition may inadvertently include non-traditional or quasi-agricultural operations, potentially affecting zoning laws, environmental regulations, or tax classifications in unintended ways
  • Rural vs. urban agriculture: The bill may trigger disagreements over whether urban farming, rooftop gardens, or small-scale operations should receive the same legal protections as traditional rural agriculture
  • Regulatory implications: Broader definitions could exempt more operations from certain health, safety, or environmental regulations, raising public health and sustainability concerns

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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