Environmental
Iowa's Right to Farm Act protects agricultural operations from:
AEnvironmental regulations enforced by the IDNR
BNuisance lawsuits brought by neighboring property owners for normal farming activities✓ Correct
CAll liability for agricultural chemical spills
DZoning restrictions in rural counties
Explanation
Iowa's Right to Farm Act (Iowa Code Chapter 657A) provides limited protection to established agricultural operations from private nuisance actions by neighbors who move to rural areas with existing farming activities. It does not protect against regulatory violations.
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