Land Use & Zoning
What is a 'right to farm' law in Idaho?
AA law giving farmers the right to purchase any farmland they want
BA law protecting agricultural operations from nuisance lawsuits by new neighboring residents who complain about normal farming activities✓ Correct
CA law requiring developers to preserve farmland
DA law regulating organic farming practices
Explanation
Idaho's Right to Farm Act (Idaho Code § 22-4501) protects established agricultural operations from nuisance claims by neighboring landowners who move near farms and then complain about normal farming activities (noise, odors, dust).
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