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BK: 2182 PG: 112 <br />b. Nothing contained in this Conservation Easement shall give or grant to the <br />public a right to enter upon or to use the Property or any portion thereof where no such <br />right existed in the public immediately prior to the execution of this Conservation <br />Easement, except as set forth in this Conservation Easement. <br />C. Subject to the limitations set forth in this Conservation Easement, Grantor <br />has the right to produce crops, livestock and livestock products and conduct farm <br />operations as defined under Florida Statutes section 823.14(3)(b), or such successor <br />law as is later promulgated, which includes but is not limited to the right to establish, <br />reestablish, maintain, and use cultivated fields, groves, sod farms, pastures, woodlands, <br />raising berries, tomatoes, citrus, other fruit or vegetable crops, and silviculture in the <br />areas not identified as wetlands or woodlands on Exhibit "C." Grantor has the right to <br />graze cattle, goats, sheep, horses, and free range chickens including the use of the <br />wetlands and woodlands shown on Exhibit "C." Grantor has the right to continue the <br />practice of cultivating and maintaining forages, legumes, and seasonal crops for the <br />benefit of cattle production on the entire Property in a manner not detrimental to the <br />long-term viability of the wetlands and woodlands shown on Exhibit "C.". The foregoing <br />farming practices shall be carried out in accordance with Sound Agricultural Practices <br />as defined herein. In addition, Grantor has the right to process, package and distribute <br />farm products substantially grown on the Property and to operate otherwise lawful and <br />customary rural and agriculturally -related enterprises, such as, but not limited to farm <br />machinery repair and cottage industries within the farmstead, subject to the limitations <br />set forth in this Conservation Easement. <br />d. Grantor may replant lost trees in the woodlands area as shown on Exhibit <br />"C" for non-commercial purposes. Grantor may maintain and operate a food stand to <br />sell crops and products substantially grown on the Property. <br />e. Grantor retains the right to use the Property for otherwise lawful <br />recreational uses, including, but not limited to, hunting and fishing, subject to the <br />limitations set forth in this Conservation Easement. <br />f. Grantor has the ability to use the Property, or a portion thereof <br />encompassing entire separately deeded parcels, as collateral for a subsequent <br />borrowing, provided that Grantor shall obtain a written, recordable instrument from any <br />such lender or mortgagee, that acknowledges that the Property, or portion thereof, is <br />encumbered by this Conservation Easement and that any mortgage is subordinate to <br />the Conservation Easement and any mortgagee in possession shall be bound by this <br />Conservation Easement as a successor in interest to Grantor. <br />6. Prohibited Uses. <br />Unless expressly authorized in accordance with this Conservation Easement, the <br />following are prohibited activities on the Property: <br />4 <br />