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  2. Connected farm - Wikipedia

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    Typical configurations include farm buildings used for both livestock and grain/hay storage. The bastle house is an arrangement which places the living quarters above the farm building and, usually, the farm animals. This type of connected farm was common as a defensive arrangement; living quarters were located high above for security reasons.

  3. Equestrian facility - Wikipedia

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    Where the stables also house a riding school or hireling operation, some operators may also offer a "working livery" (UK) or "partial lease" (US), where the horse owner pays a discounted rate (or no money at all) for their own horse's care in return for the riding school being able to offer the horse to paying customers other than the owner.

  4. Jonabell Farm - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, the Bells decided to sell the farm as a "pro-active approach to estate planning". Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum purchased the farm for his Darley Stud American division for an undisclosed price estimated to be as high as $15.8 million. [7] It is now the core of Darley America and is known as Darley at Jonabell Farm or Darley's ...

  5. Plantation complexes in the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    Typically, the focus of a farm was subsistence agriculture. In contrast, the primary focus of a plantation was the production of cash crops , with enough staple food crops produced to feed the population of the estate and the livestock. [ 2 ]

  6. Longview Farm - Wikipedia

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    Several horse barns including, a draft horse barn, saddle horse barn, two broodmare horse barns, a hospital barn, a calf and shelter barn, a large show horse barn and arena, and a hog barn. There was a power house/garage, a milk house that included a bottling room, an ice plant, a blacksmith shop, post office, firehouse, and general store.

  7. The National Stud - Wikipedia

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    The layout of the stud was decided by director Peter Burrell, while Sussex architect K.M. Benbow designed the buildings. [1]: 8 The first stallions, Never Say Die and Tudor Melody, arrived at Newmarket in the autumn of 1966 and the stud was officially opened by the Queen in April 1967. The new stud was designed to house six stallions, some ...

  8. Woodburn Stud - Wikipedia

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    1885 Woodburn Farm sales catalogue Woodburn Stud was an American horse breeding farm located in Woodford County , Kentucky about ten miles (16 km) from the city of Lexington . It was established in the 18th century as an original land grant property of General Hugh Mercer to whom it had been granted for his military services during the American ...

  9. Darby Dan Farm - Wikipedia

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    Darby Dan Farm is a produce, livestock, and thoroughbred horse breeding and training farm founded in 1935 near the Darby Creek in Galloway, Ohio by businessman John W. Galbreath. [1] Named for the creek and for Galbreath's son, Daniel M. Galbreath (1928–1995), it was expanded from an original 85-acre (340,000 m 2 ) farm into a 4,000 acre (16 ...