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Farm to Market Road 2698 (FM 2698) is located in Swisher County. FM 2698 begins at a junction with I-27 / US 87 in a rural part of the county. The highway travels in an eastern direction through rural, unincorporated areas of the county, passes the Wrangler Feedyards, ending at an intersection with FM 146 north of Tulia .
The Beaumont Botanical Gardens (23.5 acres), also known as the Tyrrell Park Botanical Gardens, includes botanical gardens and the 10,000 sq ft Warren Loose conservatory. The gardens are located in 500 acre Tyrrell Park at 6088 Babe Zaharias Drive, Beaumont, Texas , USA.
Farm to Market Road 100 (FM 100) is located in Fannin County.. FM 100 begins at an intersection with SH 56 in Honey Grove.The highway travels in a northern direction through the town along 5th Street, turning west then back north near Oakwood Cemetery, leaving Honey Grove just north of US 82; the section of FM 100 between SH 56 and US 82 is overlapped with SH 34.
Simonian Farms is a farm belonging to the Simonian family and is a renowned produce market and museum in Fresno, California. [1] [2] The produce market sells various local fruits, grains, and honey. [3] The farm has become a local tourist attraction due to its produce, vineyards, fields, and orchards. [4]
Farm to Market Road 372 (FM 372) is located in Cooke County. FM 372 was designated on June 23, 1945, from US 77 Gainesville southeast 8.8 miles (14.2 km) toward Mountain Springs. On December 17, 1951, FM 372 was extended north 2.8 miles (4.5 km) miles incorporating old US 77.
A stand of Ginkgo biloba trees with their fan-shaped leaves can be found nside Fresno’s Shinzen Friendship Garden’s Clark Bonsai Collection area in Woodward Park Thursday, Sept 5, 2024 in Fresno.
After two limited recalls, all raw milk and cream from a Fresno-based dairy farm must be removed from store shelves. The cows at Raw Farm are infected with H5N1 bird flu, state officials say.
The community is named after B. J. Fannett, a local landowner who opened a general store there in the 1890s. When Japanese immigrants brought rice farming to the area, Fannett grew to meet the farmers' needs.