Environmental
Oregon's 'Pesticide Management Plan' is relevant to real estate buyers of agricultural properties because it:
ARequires all agricultural land to be tested for pesticide residue before sale
BMay restrict future pesticide use and addresses existing contamination from past applications✓ Correct
CAutomatically exempts agricultural land from environmental cleanup programs
DOnly applies to certified organic farms
Explanation
Oregon's Pesticide Management Plan addresses the use of pesticides and their potential environmental impacts. For agricultural properties, past pesticide applications may have left residues in soil or groundwater, and future use may be regulated. This is a due diligence consideration for buyers of farm or orchard properties.
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