Environmental
A Mississippi property near agricultural land may be affected by agricultural chemicals. The Farm Service Agency (FSA) maintains records that may indicate:
AThe property's market value
BHistorical agricultural practices, including pesticide and fertilizer use on adjacent farmland✓ Correct
CAll environmental violations in the county
DBuilding permit history for the property
Explanation
USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) records can be useful in environmental due diligence for properties near agricultural land — they may indicate crop history, conservation program participation, and practices that could affect adjacent properties. This information is relevant in a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for agricultural areas.
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