Environmental
The Tennessee Department of Agriculture regulates:
AOnly organic farming certifications
BPesticide registration, use, and storage — important for agricultural properties in real estate due diligence✓ Correct
CAll agricultural property sales
DFarm labor housing standards exclusively
Explanation
The Tennessee Department of Agriculture regulates pesticide registration, distribution, and use. For agricultural properties being converted or sold, past pesticide use history and storage of hazardous chemicals can be due diligence concerns.
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