Environmental

In Montana, the 'Right to Farm' law protects agricultural operations from nuisance complaints filed by new neighbors if:

AThe farm was established after the neighbors moved in
BThe agricultural operation was in existence before the neighboring land use changed to bring new residents near the farm✓ Correct
CThe farm generates more than $100,000 in annual revenue
DThe farm uses only organic practices

Explanation

Montana's Right to Farm law (MCA 27-1-715) protects established agricultural operations from nuisance lawsuits when the operation existed before the surrounding land use changed to bring complaining residents nearby. This protects ranchers and farmers from new neighbor complaints.

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