A farmland-preservation bill expected to be introduced during the 2024 Idaho legislative session will include a reworked incentive. "Agricultural protection" areas remain the proposal’s cornerstone. The new draft replaces a fund to incentivize protection areas with a property tax break. It also requires participating landowners to keep land in preserved status for a while after applying to end the designation. Farmland preservation “is going to be one of our top priorities, to see the bill through the session and offer an additional land conservation or preservation opportunity for interested landowners,” said Braden Jensen, Idaho Farm Bureau Federation governmental affairs director.