Land Use & Zoning
An agricultural property in Kansas is subject to an agricultural preservation easement. This means:
AThe owner must sell the property to the state
BThe land must remain in agricultural use and cannot be developed✓ Correct
CThe owner must allow public access to the land
DThe property is exempt from all property taxes
Explanation
An agricultural preservation (conservation) easement restricts the property to agricultural use, preventing development, in exchange for a tax benefit or payment to the landowner.
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