What is the context behind this one? Anti-poaching bill supported by land owners?
Why does ag land need special trespassing protections than any other type of property?
Does ag land currently have less protections than any other property?
Why not just have one statute against criminal trespass and be done with it?
I do find the expansive definition of "agricultural land" to be interesting:
Agricultural land" means land used for agricultural purposes, including general farming, cane growing, fruit growing, flower growing, grazing, dairying, the production of any form of livestock or poultry, and any other form of agricultural activity, and includes land required for an adequate farm dwelling and other essential farm buildings, roads, and adjacent lands under the control of an owner.
I'd expect it to go by zoning... Instead, if I have flowers or fruit trees on my 5,000 square foot lot in the suburbs, does that mean I have ag land?