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Missouri's Right to Farm Act protects:

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B) Established agricultural operations from nuisance lawsuits when residential development encroaches on farming areas

Missouri's Right to Farm Act (RSMo §537.295) protects established agricultural operations from nuisance claims when new residential development encroaches on farming areas.

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A
Urban developers
B
Established agricultural operations from nuisance lawsuits when residential development encroaches on farming areas
C
Only organic farms
D
Government land only

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Related Topics:

nuisance lawagricultural disclosurerural propertyMissouri Constitution Amendment 1seller disclosure

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Right to Farm ActRSMo 537.295nuisanceagricultural operationsMissouriencroachment
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