Land Use & Zoning

An agricultural conservation easement restricts a property owner from:

AFarming the land
BDeveloping the land for non-agricultural uses✓ Correct
CSelling the property
DObtaining agricultural property tax assessments

Explanation

An agricultural conservation easement (held by a land trust or government) restricts the landowner from developing the property for non-agricultural uses, preserving farmland or open space in perpetuity while the landowner retains ownership.

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