I’ve been told buy a southern Missouri realtor to avoid “chicken farms” in Arkansas. He said I’d be better off to buy in southern Misssouri too avoid the smell.
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It can be brutal, wind direction , your proximity to the farm and whether play a major role in the odor being bearable or unbearable.
Can’t be as bad as a piggery or feed lot/
Summer is the hardest….depending where the house is…….You should spend a day or two there to try it out and see….This would be the time to do it…now, that the temps…are in the 90’s
It doesn’t cost much to spend a couple of days……your nose will know!!