Environmental
Florida's 'Right to Farm' Act protects agricultural operations from:
AProperty taxation
BNuisance lawsuits from nearby residents who move in after the farm was established✓ Correct
CEnvironmental permits
DWater management regulations
Explanation
Florida's Right to Farm Act (Section 823.14 F.S.) protects established agricultural operations from nuisance lawsuits filed by neighboring residents who moved in after the agricultural operation was established, preventing conflicts between agriculture and encroaching urban development.
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