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Rural neighbors here are usually farming

Mercer is a rural agricultural county, so buyers of rural land should expect active farming and livestock nearby and understand Missouri's right-to-farm context.

Mercer County is mostly farm country. You will see row crops, pasture, and livestock all over the county. So if you buy land or an acreage here, expect working farms as normal neighbors. That means tractors and other equipment on the roads at planting and harvest time. It also means dust, smells, and farm animals nearby during parts of the year. Missouri also has a right-to-farm rule, which means farms get legal protection to keep operating. So it helps to know this before you assume a complaint will change how a nearby farm works. The Missouri Department of Agriculture handles livestock and farm rules. University of Missouri Extension shares easy-to-read guides for rural landowners. Before you buy, learn what is normal and protected in farm country. It is better to know first than to be surprised later. Confirm the details with the local office.

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