See IF your soil qualifies for
$750-$2,000 per acre in deductions

1 Million
Partner Acreage
$3M
Revenue Generated
across participating properties
$30M
Taxes Saved
across participating properties
$40,000
Avg. Annual Revenue
per property
Section 180 Eligibility Check
Find out if your land qualifies for IRS Section 180 deductions — no contact info required at this stage.
Your information is private and will never be sold or shared.
Great news — this property is likely eligible for Section 180!
Based on the information you shared, this property appears to qualify.
Your land meets the criteria for a Section 180 soil nutrient deduction. Most qualified landowners see deductions between $750–$2,000 per acre.
Our team handles soil testing, certified reporting, and full coordination end-to-end.
Your property qualifies for Section 180.
Claim your land and get your soil tests scheduled in minutes — no waiting, no back-and-forth.
Here’s how to get started right now:
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1Go to Teddy.birddogit.com/landowner Search for your property by name, state, or county
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2Select your parcel and click “Claim Land” Takes about 60 seconds
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3Create your free account Unlocks your full property dashboard
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4Open “Explore Section 180” on your property page It’s on the right side panel
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5Follow the prompts to schedule your soil sampling Fully guided — done in under 10 minutes
This property doesn’t qualify for Section 180
Based on the details you shared, this property isn’t currently eligible.
Section 180 isn’t the only opportunity on your land — it’s just the most talked about.
In our experience working with landowners, not qualifying for Section 180 usually opens a different conversation. One that ends up being more valuable anyway.
BirdDog maps what’s actually available on your property — refinancing tied to real land value, lease income structures, cost-share programs that fund work you were already planning to do.
What that looks like in practice:- Low-interest refinancing tied to verified land use
- Farm or ranch lease income structures
- Habitat and conservation cost-share programs
- Land-aligned tax strategies beyond Section 180
Most of this doesn’t get talked about because it’s scattered across agencies, lenders, and programs with no one pulling it together. That’s what we do.
Your land still has a lot going on. Let’s find it.
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Contact Information
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Our team will review your property and reach out shortly. We handle testing, reporting, and coordination end-to-end.
What to expect
Thanks — we’ve got it from here.
Our team will review your land and follow up with relevant opportunities based on what you shared.
Expect to hear from us within a few business days. No spam, no pressure — only information that’s actually relevant to your property.
What to expect
Your land could earn more — BirdDog shows you how.
We help landowners uncover income opportunities, from tax deductions to conservation projects.
Start with a free Section 180 estimate.
Just like a barn or fence can be cost-segregated and written off, the residual fertility in your soil may also qualify for depreciation.
If you purchased land in agricultural use within the past ~10 years, Section 180 may allow you to write off the measurable nutrient value already in the soil — including nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
BirdDog handles the process end-to-end — documenting eligibility, evaluating soil fertility, and producing CPA-ready reports — making soil fertility deductions as straightforward as cost-segregating a physical improvement.
Verified soil fertility testing
Science-backed soil valuations
CPA-ready reports