Environmental
What is the primary concern with properties near agricultural operations in Idaho?
ANoise pollution only
BPesticide and herbicide contamination of soil and groundwater from agricultural chemical applications✓ Correct
COvervaluation due to farm views
DExcessive property tax assessments
Explanation
Idaho's extensive agricultural industry creates potential for pesticide, herbicide, and fertilizer contamination of soil and groundwater. Properties near farms, orchards, or dairies may face issues with chemical contamination, irrigation drainage, and livestock waste. These are material disclosure concerns.
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