IN RE APPEAL OF BRIARFIELD FARMS

No. COA00-1408.

555 S.E.2d 621 (2001)

In the matter of the APPEAL OF BRIARFIELD FARMS from the Decision of the Alamance County Board of Equalization and Review.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

November 20, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David I. Smith, Graham, for Alamance County, respondent appellant.

Tuggle, Duggins & Meschan, P.A., by William G. Burgin, III and Amanda L. Fields, Greensboro, for taxpayer appellee.


McCULLOUGH, Judge.

Briarfield Farms (Briarfield) is a 390-acre tract of land in Alamance County, North Carolina, which has been owned by the Needham family for several generations. The Needhams used Briarfield as a dairy farm for almost fifty years; during that time, the farm also produced a small amount of wheat, corn and hay. Briarfield was managed for many years by Mrs. Ophelia Needham, while her son Bill provided the major labor. The Needhams filed the appropriate...

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