Land Use & Zoning
A North Dakota county adopts a 'right to farm' ordinance. This ordinance protects:
AFarmers from paying property taxes
BAgricultural operations from nuisance lawsuits by new neighbors who move adjacent to existing farms✓ Correct
CFarmers from environmental regulations
DOnly organic farms from any regulation
Explanation
Right-to-farm laws protect established agricultural operations from nuisance lawsuits (noise, odor, dust complaints) by new neighbors who move adjacent to existing farms. North Dakota has enacted right-to-farm protections as the state's agricultural economy requires it.
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