"Agricultural activity"includes, but is not limited to, the growing or raising, harvesting, storage, disposal, transporting, conditioning, processing, and the sale, research and development of, but not limited to, the following: poultry, livestock, grain, mint, hay, forages and feed crops, apiaries, equine activities, leather, fur, wool, dairy products, and seed crops. Agricultural activity may involve, but is not limited to, the following operations and conditions: on-farm and roadside marketing, dust, fumes, vapors, gases, smoke, odors, and noise from the farm or farm activities, open burning, operation of machinery, movement (including use of current county roads, ditches, streams, rivers, canals, and drains, etc.) and use of water for agricultural activities, ground and aerial seeding and spraying, application of fertilizers, conditioners, pesticides, and associated drift of such materials, employment and use of labor, movement of equipment and livestock on roadway, protection from damage by wildlife, prevention of trespass, construction and maintenance of buildings, fences, roads, bridges, ponds, drains, waterways, etc., and maintenance of stream banks and watercourses, and conversion from one agricultural activity to another.
"Agricultural land"means land primarily devoted to the commercial production of horticulture, viticulture, floriculture, dairy, apiary, vegetable, or animal products or of berries, grain, hay, straw, turf, seed, Christmas trees not subject to the excise tax imposed by RCW
84.33.100 through
84.33.140, or livestock.
"Agriculture"is the grazing, feeding, and watering of livestock; plowing, seeding, cultivation, application of chemicals, and harvesting for the production of crops and pasture; and soil and water conservation practices. "Agriculture" also is the creation and maintenance of farm or stock ponds, irrigation ditches, drainage ditches, underground drainage systems, fences and farm roads, the control of weeds, noxious and others, and includes any associated structures, appurtenances, equipment or activities.
"Farm"means land, holdings, livestock, and machinery devoted primarily to the production for commercial purposes of agricultural commodities on lands used for agriculture outside, or existing and ongoing agriculture within urban growth areas.
"Generally accepted agricultural and management practices"means those practices as defined or recommended by the United States or Washington State Department of Agriculture, Consolidated Farm Service Agency (formerly ASCS), Natural Resource Conservation Service (formerly SCS), Washington State University Cooperative Extension, Columbia County conservation district, and other professional and agricultural organizations. These practices may be modified to reflect varying conditions which include, but are not limited to, geographical location, weather, soil types and conditions, type of crop or livestock and management system.
"Support facilities"include, but are not limited to, roads and waterways, storage, processing, conditioning, and sale facilities within the county on lands used for agriculture outside, or existing and ongoing agriculture within, urban growth areas.
(Ord. 96-01 § 2)