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2. Land of agricultural use
Any person of this dwelling has land:
[Read all the options and circle one code for each one]

For planting, cultivating the land, breeding animals, or cutting trees for lumber

[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No

With nursery or greenhouse
[] 3 Yes
[] 4 No
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2. Agricultural land and 3. Owner of the agricultural land
This question identifies owners of agricultural land, i.e., those lands are used for agriculture, livestock, cutting trees, or have nurseries or greenhouses.

Read the question, mention the two options, listen to the answer and circle the corresponding code to each option.

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Consider that the land is used for planting or is cultivated when the activity is related to the use of plant species grown in land, plots, and orchards, in order to obtain plant products of human, animal, or industrial consumption. If the agricultural activity placed in the backyard is only for self-consumption, circle code 2 "no".

Animal breeding refers to the activity dedicated to the exploitation of any stage of animal growing (breeding, reproduction, fattening, and use thereof), in order to take advantage of its meat, milk, egg, skin, honey, or labor. It excludes cattle bulls and roosters fight. If the agricultural activity placed in the backyard is only for self-consumption, circle code 2 "no".

Cutting trees is included in forest activities known as cutting down or knocking down trees to obtain wood products of forest species whose production cycles last more than 10 years and sell those products.

The greenhouse is a construction or installation structure covered with glass or plastic; the temperature, moisture, and plant nutrients are controlled for growing, reproduction, and commercialization of plants. Instead, the nursery is a construction or outdoor installation where plants reproduce and receive necessary care from their growing, until their sale or permanent transplant.

Greenhouses and nurseries are also known as protected agriculture because they are systems that use transparent or semitransparent covers and serve to create artificial weather conditions.
Seedbeds and seedlings are not considered nurseries or greenhouses (they are very small ground surfaces where exclusively germination of the seed occurs).

When the answer is "yes" for any of the two options, ask for the full name of the owner and record it in question 3 "Owner of the agricultural land".

There are three lines to register the owner's name, one for the name or names, one for the first surname and one for the second surname. Then, register the code of that person recorded in the "List of people". To register this person's number, go back to section II "List of people" and verify the corresponding person's number.

If they indicate that there exist more than one landowner, ask to mention just one and writes that name on the line. Do not forget to add the person's number.