Customary and conventional farming operations, including the raising of livestock, poultry, vegetables, flowers and horticultural materials, and the sale of agricultural products on a farm, provided that they are located on properties of five acres or more, exclusive of the lot area required for a one-family dwelling if both uses are included. Farms shall not use the portion of a lot within 50 feet of a residential property line for the housing of livestock or poultry or for the storage of fertilizer, produce or equipment. Open pasturing of livestock shall be permitted. The use of large irrigation pumps and equipment, aerial and ground seeding and spraying, large tractors, numerous farm laborers and the application of chemical fertilizers, insecticides and herbicides, when reasonable and necessary for the particular farming and when conducted in accordance with generally accepted agricultural practices, may occur on holidays, Sundays and weekdays, at night and in the day, and the reasonably necessary noise, odors, dust and fumes that are caused by them are also specifically permitted as part of customary and conventional farming operations.
[Amended 11-7-1980; 9-5-1986]