Environmental
A Missouri agricultural property that has used pesticides and fertilizers for decades may have concerns about:
AAsbestos contamination
BNitrate contamination of groundwater from fertilizer runoff✓ Correct
CLead paint
DPCBs
Explanation
Long-term agricultural use can result in nitrate contamination of groundwater from nitrogen fertilizers, as well as pesticide residues in soil. These are environmental concerns for agricultural properties.
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