Land Use & Zoning

In Missouri, 'agricultural easements' (conservation easements on farmland) are typically perpetual, meaning they:

AExpire after 25 years
BRun with the land forever, restricting development for all future owners✓ Correct
CApply only to the current owner
DCan be removed with MREC approval

Explanation

Conservation easements on agricultural land are typically perpetual—they run with the land and bind all future owners, permanently restricting development to preserve farmland.

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