Land Use & Zoning

In Indiana, 'agricultural zoning' is primarily intended to:

AEncourage high-density residential development on farmland
BProtect farmland and farming activities from incompatible development✓ Correct
CAllow any type of development on agricultural land
DReduce property taxes on commercial land near farms

Explanation

Agricultural zoning designates land primarily for farming, protecting farmland from incompatible development and preserving Indiana's significant agricultural economy by limiting the type and density of non-farm development.

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