Environmental

Michigan's Right to Farm Act (PA 93 of 1981) protects registered farms from:

AEnvironmental cleanup liability
BNuisance lawsuits from neighboring residents if using Generally Accepted Agricultural Management Practices✓ Correct
CProperty tax increases due to neighboring development
DEminent domain for non-agricultural purposes

Explanation

Michigan's Right to Farm Act protects farmers following Generally Accepted Agricultural Management Practices (GAAMPs) from nuisance lawsuits from neighbors who may object to normal farming operations.

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