Land Use & Zoning
In New Mexico, 'agritourism' zoning accommodates properties that:
AOnly grow organic crops
BOperate working farms or ranches open to visitors for tours, educational experiences, or recreation✓ Correct
COperate exclusively as tourist hotels
DProvide only hunting and fishing licenses
Explanation
Agritourism combines agriculture and tourism—working farms, ranches, and vineyards open to visitors for wine tasting, farm stays, educational tours, or recreational activities. New Mexico supports this sector with appropriate zoning.
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