Southwest Missouri
Poultry and rural agriculture anchor McDonald County
In McDonald County, livestock and poultry make up nearly all farm sales, and poultry and eggs rank among the highest in Missouri. That farming identity shapes land use, rural roads, and the rules near working farms.
Farming runs deep in McDonald County, and poultry leads the way. In the 2022 Census of Agriculture, livestock, poultry, and products made up 98% of the county’s farm sales. Poultry and eggs alone brought in about $227 million, fourth-highest among Missouri counties. Cattle come next, and hay and other forage cover the most farmland.
That farm life shapes the county. It affects how land gets used, what moves along rural roads, and what neighbors deal with when a home sits near a working farm or a poultry house.
If you are buying a rural parcel near farms, learn the area first. Missouri’s right-to-farm law (RSMo 537.295) protects many established farms from nuisance claims. University of Missouri Extension can help you understand farm practices, fence law, and rural living. Don’t assume the setting will stay quiet.
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