Environmental

A North Dakota farmer's practice of tiling agricultural land to improve drainage can affect:

AOnly their own parcel with no off-site effects
BDownstream water levels, flooding patterns, and wetland hydrology on neighboring properties✓ Correct
COnly the crop yields on their own land
DMineral rights beneath the tiled land

Explanation

Agricultural tiling accelerates drainage from fields, which can affect downstream water levels, increase flooding potential for neighboring properties, and alter wetland hydrology. North Dakota's drainage district laws address these conflicts.

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