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Wild Flowers

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County Road 301

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Cancellation Policy

Do You Know About The Agritourism Promotion Act Learn How This Law Will Help Protect Your Farm and Agritourism Business Missouri Farm Bureau (MFB) recognizes the importance of agritourism to farmers and ranchers seeking additional revenue sources and the general public as a way of connection to agriculture for entertainment, educational and nostalgic purposes. The Agritourism Promotion Act establishes a layer of inherent risk liability protection for agritourism operators via a signage and registration process. Specifically, the Agritourism Promotional Act: (1) Defines “agritourism activity” as any activity which allows the general public for recreational, entertainment, or educational purposes to view or enjoy rural activities including, but not limited to, farming and ranching activities or historic, cultural, or natural attractions; (2) Defines “inherent risks of a registered agritourism activity” as dangers or conditions which are an integral part of an agritourism activity including the potential of a participant to act in a negligent manner that may contribute to injury to the participant or others; (3) Allows any person who is engaged in a business providing an agritourism activity to register with the Director of the Department of Agriculture as an AgriMissouri member; (4) Requires every registered agritourism operator to post and maintain signage at the agritourism location which contains a specified warning notice that there is no liability for certain injuries or the death of a participant in a registered agritourism activity; (5) Specifies that a registered agritourism operator is not liable for an injury to or the death of a participant resulting from the inherent risks of agritourism activities if the warning is posted as required unless the injury to the participant was by the operator’s willful or wanton conduct, the operator had actual knowledge or should have known of a dangerous condition and does not make the dangerous condition known to a participant and the dangerous condition causes the participant to sustain injuries or the operator fails to use that degree of care that an ordinarily careful and prudent person would use under the same or similar circumstances; and (6) Specifies that the operator has an affirmative defense to the liability if the injured person assumed the risk; deliberately disregarded conspicuously posted signs, verbal instructions, or other warnings regarding safety measures dur


Contact Details

  • 22858 County Road 301, Bowling Green, MO, USA

    636-439-9698

    GreenValleyBerryFarm@gmail.com


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