Land Use & Zoning
Indiana's Agricultural Land Preservation program is designed to:
AIncrease property taxes on farmland
BPrevent the permanent loss of productive farmland by purchasing development rights or conservation easements✓ Correct
CForce farmers to sell land to the state
DAllow farming on residential-zoned land
Explanation
Indiana's agricultural preservation programs purchase development rights (via conservation easements) from willing landowners to permanently protect productive farmland from conversion to non-agricultural uses.
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