Environmental
When selling Nebraska farmland, a licensee should inquire about all of the following environmental issues EXCEPT:
APesticide/herbicide use history
BUnderground fuel storage tanks for farm equipment
CThe seller's color preference for the new barn✓ Correct
DProximity to Superfund sites
Explanation
The seller's color preference for a barn is cosmetic and not an environmental issue. All other items — pesticide history, underground tanks, and proximity to contaminated sites — are legitimate environmental due diligence questions.
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