Lyme Looks to Control Intensity and Scale of Farming Operations, Farmers Say Regs Go Too Far

A number of farmers spoke at a public hearing for new agricultural zoning regulations in Lyme on Jan. 9. (CT Examiner)

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LYME — Barns, cows, fields, and vegetable stands are considered part of the character of Lyme, but in many instances agriculture does not comply with town zoning codes.

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