Land Use & Zoning
Florida's 'Agricultural Land Classification' under the Greenbelt Law requires that land be classified as agricultural if it is:
AIn an area zoned agricultural
BUsed primarily for bona fide agricultural purposes✓ Correct
CMore than 10 acres in size
DLocated outside a city boundary
Explanation
To qualify for agricultural classification under Florida's Greenbelt Law (Section 193.461 F.
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