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University of Minnesota Morris Digital Well

Journal

1981

Land use

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Soil Quality And Agricultural Zoning: An Examination Of Conflicts, Darrell Napton Jan 1981

Soil Quality And Agricultural Zoning: An Examination Of Conflicts, Darrell Napton

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

The most common method used by local governments, to prevent conversion of farmland to non-agricultural uses is zoning. An identification of high quality soils may be the most crucial stage in the development of agricultural zoning ordinances. Common soil quality classifications are not adequate in this identification, largely because they do not take local conditions into account. When soil information is used to design zoning ordinances that can withstand litigation, several additional legal criteria must be fulfilled. Four Minnesota county zoning ordinances were examined to determine if soil quality was used as a zoning criterion. Only one of the counties …