Environmental

Virginia's 'Right to Farm' law protects farmers from nuisance lawsuits brought by:

AState environmental agencies
BNeighboring property owners who move near established farming operations and then complain of noise, odors, or dust✓ Correct
CThe federal government
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Explanation

Virginia's Right to Farm Act protects agricultural operations from nuisance claims by new neighbors who move near pre-existing farms. It helps preserve agricultural land by insulating farmers from complaints about normal farming practices.

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