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Farmstead cheeses are most often made on family farms in small batches and are often sold at local farmers' markets. [3] [5] While Europe has long had a very strong tradition of farmstead cheese-making, [6] it is only in the last decades of the 20th century that farmstead cheese-making began to return to prominence in North America.
The Everard Sharrock, Jr. Farm (also known as Sharrock–Niblo Farmstead) is a historic farm at 6900 Grady Niblo Road in Dallas, Texas. It contains possibly the oldest surviving buildings in the city. The farm was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2015 as #15000877. The farm is also a Texas Historic Landmark.
Borden Dairy Company is an American dairy processor and distributor headquartered in Dallas, Texas. [6] Established in 2009, [2] the company is a successor to the original Borden Company established in 1857 by Gail Borden. [7] The company is a former subsidiary of Dean Foods. [1] On January 5, 2020, Borden Dairy Company filed for bankruptcy.
The Farmers Market District is an area in southeastern downtown Dallas, Texas . It lies south of the Main Street District , north of the Cedars , west of Deep Ellum , northeast of the Convention Center District , and southeast of the Government District .
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Farm to Market Road 548 (FM 548) is located in Kaufman and Rockwall counties in the eastern portion of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. FM 548 begins at an intersection with FM 740 just south of Forney. FM 548 travels northeast for about two miles (3.2 km) before intersecting FM 741, near Forney High School.
Heritage Farmstead Museum (also known as the Ammie Wilson House) is a historic farm museum at 1900 West 15th Street in Plano, Texas. The late- Victorian farm-house was built in 1891 on a 365-acre farm belonging to Mary Alice Farrell and her husband Hunter Farrell, a landowner and businessman whose family had moved to Texas from Virginia.