Definition of Agricultural zoning

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Agricultural zoning

The term 'Agricultural zoning ' as it applies to the area of agriculture can be defined as ' A designation intended to protect farmland and farming activities from incompatible nonfarm uses. Agricultural zoning can specify many factors, such as the uses allowed, minimum farm size, the number of nonfarm dwellings allowed, or the size of a buffer separating farm and nonfarm properties'.

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