Land Use & Zoning
What is agricultural zoning in Ohio?
AZoning that allows any agricultural use including commercial feedlots
BZoning that restricts land to farming and low-density rural uses to preserve agricultural land✓ Correct
CTax exemptions for farmland
DA federal program for farm preservation
Explanation
Agricultural zoning restricts land to farming, related uses, and low-density rural residential development to preserve Ohio's agricultural land base and prevent premature conversion to suburban development.
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