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  2. Atwoods - Wikipedia

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    Atwoods Ranch & Home is a farm and ranch supply store chain based in Enid, Oklahoma, United States. Atwoods has 75 stores in five states: Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas. [1] Most of its stores are located in Oklahoma, Texas, and Arkansas. [2]

  3. File:Hollemon-Smith Homestead, AKA Pamige Ranch.jpg

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    English: Hollemon-Smith Homestead and Ranch This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America . Its reference number is 100008783 .

  4. Trujillo Homesteads - Wikipedia

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    The Trujillo Homesteads are a historic ranch site near Mosca, Alamosa County, Colorado, not far from the Great Sand Dunes National Park. The area was first settled in the 1860s by Teofilo Trujillo, a Mexican sheep farmer. His son Pedro built a log cabin house beginning in 1879, along with other ranch outbuildings and structures.

  5. History of agriculture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Although the eastern image of farm life on the prairies emphasizes the isolation of the lonely farmer and farm life, rural folk created a rich social life for themselves. They often sponsored activities that combined work, food, and entertainment such as barn raisings , corn huskings, quilting bees, grange meeting, church activities, and school ...

  6. Subsistence Homesteads Division - Wikipedia

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    The Subsistence Homesteads Division (or Division of Subsistence Homesteads, SHD or DSH) of the United States Department of the Interior was a New Deal agency that was intended to relieve industrial workers and struggling farmers from complete dependence on factory or agricultural work. [1]

  7. Century Farm - Wikipedia

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    A century farm sign for Williamson Farm in Oregon, United States. A Century Farm or Centennial Farm is a farm or ranch in the United States or Canada that has been officially recognized by a regional program documenting the farm has been continuously owned by a single family for 100 years or more.

  8. Permaculture - Wikipedia

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    Vacant lot farms are community-managed farm sites, but are often seen by authorities as temporary rather than permanent. [81] For example, Los Angeles' South Central Farm (1994–2006), one of the largest urban gardens in the United States, was bulldozed with approval from property owner Ralph Horowitz, despite community protest.

  9. Fiber crop - Wikipedia

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    Fiber crops are generally harvestable after a single growing season, as distinct from trees, which are typically grown for many years before being harvested for such materials as wood pulp fiber or lacebark. In specific circumstances, fiber crops can be superior to wood pulp fiber in terms of technical performance, environmental impact or cost. [2]

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