Land Use & Zoning

An 'agricultural servitude' in the context of Louisiana land conservation refers to:

AA right to farm granted to a tenant
BA conservation easement restricting development of farmland to preserve its agricultural use✓ Correct
CA government right to inspect farm operations
DA tax incentive for farming parishes

Explanation

An agricultural conservation servitude (easement) restricts a landowner's ability to develop agricultural land for non-agricultural uses, preserving it for farming in perpetuity — often in exchange for tax benefits or payment.

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