Land Use & Zoning

In North Dakota, 'agricultural zoning' is designed primarily to:

AEncourage suburban residential development on farmland
BProtect prime farmland from conversion to non-agricultural uses✓ Correct
CAllow unlimited industrial facilities in rural areas
DPrevent all development except grain elevators

Explanation

Agricultural zoning protects prime farmland from premature conversion to residential or commercial uses. By requiring large minimum lot sizes and limiting non-farm uses, it preserves North Dakota's agricultural heritage and prevents the fragmentation of productive farmland.

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