Soil value

The land value number ( SEZ ) is a reference value for the evaluation of agricultural soils. It is calculated with the data of soil evaluation and ranges from 0 ( very low ) to 100 ( very high).

Range of values

Formation

As Reich straightening operation at the time an operation in the district Eickendorf near Magdeburg was fixed. In the kingdom of soil evaluation in accordance with the soil evaluation law in 1934 in the " kingdom of peak operation " Haber Hauffe / hunters the land value number / number comparison ( LVZ ) 100 was determined. It was the basis for comparison for the tax valuation of the farms in Germany. Since this operation is no longer standing after the war for comparisons within West Germany available, an operation was declared in Machtsum near Harsum in the Hildesheimer Borde as federal directional operation. In later measurements, an even higher value with the LVZ was found from 102.8 in Mölme, which lies about 20 km east of Hildesheim and is part of the municipality Soehlde. It is the highest value ever recorded in Germany.

From the land value number (eg, climate, forest location ) is determined, the number of fields, including further factors.

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