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How to Get an Agricultural Exemption in Ellis County, Texas

Published February 11, 2026 by BeeKings

Min. Acreage

10 acres

Min. Hives

6 hives

Est. Savings

$4,400/yr

Application

April 30

Ellis County sits in that transitional zone where Dallas-Fort Worth's southern suburbs meet genuine North Texas farmland. Waxahachie, Ennis, Midlothian — these towns have grown, but drive a few miles outside city limits and you're in cotton country.

If you've got acreage in Ellis County, you're probably aware that property values — and property taxes — have climbed substantially. Agricultural exemptions offer a way to keep your taxes manageable, and beekeeping is one of the most straightforward paths to qualification.

What is Agricultural Valuation?

Under Texas law, land that's used for agriculture gets taxed differently than residential or commercial property. Instead of market value (what someone would pay to buy it), agricultural land is taxed on productivity value (what it can produce).

In Ellis County, market values of $15,000-30,000 per acre are common for rural land. Agricultural productivity values are typically $100-200 per acre. That 90%+ reduction in assessed value translates directly to lower property taxes.

Ellis County CAD Requirements

The Ellis Central Appraisal District (ECAD) has established standards for beekeeping operations:

Minimum acreage: 10 acres Minimum hives: 6 hives for the first 10 acres Additional hives: 1 hive per 5 additional acres Activity standard: Demonstrable, ongoing beekeeping operation

ECAD looks for evidence that you're actually keeping bees. This means populated hives (not empty equipment), regular management activities, and some level of production. Keep records of your beekeeping — inspections, treatments, harvests — to document your operation.

What You Might Save

Let's look at a realistic Ellis County scenario:

  • Property: 15 acres near Italy or Maypearl
  • Current market value: $280,000 (land only)
  • Tax rate: ~2.3%
  • Current annual taxes: ~$6,440
  • Ag productivity value: ~$2,250 (15 acres × $150/acre)
  • Taxes on ag value: ~$52
  • Annual savings: ~$6,388

Five years of savings: ~$32,000. That's real money.

How to Apply

Deadline: April 30 for the current tax year. Miss it and you wait another year.

Step 1: Get your beekeeping operation established. ECAD wants to see active hives, not a promise to start beekeeping.

Step 2: Complete Form 50-129 (1-d-1 Agricultural Appraisal Application) and submit it to ECAD.

Step 3: Include supporting documentation — photos, receipts, any records of your beekeeping activities.

Step 4: Be prepared for an inspection. ECAD may verify your operation with a site visit.

Contact ECAD

Ellis Central Appraisal District 400 Ferris Ave Waxahachie, TX 75165 Phone: (972) 937-3552 Website: elliscad.com

Beekeeping in Ellis County

Ellis County's agricultural heritage works in beekeepers' favor. Cotton fields, hay meadows, and wildflower patches provide diverse forage throughout the growing season. The blackland prairie soils support plants that produce reliable nectar flows.

Spring in Ellis County brings bluebonnets, clover, and other wildflowers. Summer offers sunflowers, cotton blooms, and various native plants. Fall brings goldenrod and asters. Even in winter, mild days allow bees to forage on early-blooming plants.

The county is also home to several beekeeping operations and suppliers, so you won't have trouble finding local support, equipment, or replacement bees if needed.

One advantage of beekeeping over cattle or crop farming: it's compatible with other land uses. You can keep bees on the same acreage where you hunt, garden, or just enjoy the country. The hives take up minimal space and require minimal infrastructure.

📍 Ellis Central Appraisal District

Address

400 Ferris Ave, Waxahachie, TX 75165

Phone

(972) 937-3552

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