Land Use & Zoning
In Wyoming, an agricultural (farm) exemption from subdivision regulations may apply when:
AAny farm property is divided
BA property is divided into parcels over a minimum size for agricultural use as specified by county regulations✓ Correct
CThe seller is a licensed farmer
DThe land has been in agricultural use for over 100 years
Explanation
Many Wyoming counties exempt agricultural land divisions from full subdivision review when parcels meet minimum acreage thresholds for agricultural use. This exemption recognizes that agricultural land transfers (e.
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