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  2. Farm gate marketing - Wikipedia

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    Consumers come to the production unit or farm to buy produce and, in some cases, pick the produce themselves. Examples include the sale of vegetables from a producer's garden, the sale of eggs from an egg production unit, the direct sale of livestock from a ranch, and pick-your-own berries, fruits, and flowers operations.

  3. Tennessee Farmers Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    TFC has 54 member co-ops that are owned by some 64,000 farmers across the state. The cooperative's production and distribution centers are located at Tenco near Maryville in East Tennessee and Jackson in West Tennessee. TFC serves more than half a million customers through 164 retail outlets located in 84 of Tennessee's 95 counties as well as ...

  4. Robertson Family Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Robertson Family Farm, in or near Whiteville, Tennessee, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. It then included four contributing buildings and a contributing site. [1] It was deemed significant as a rare surviving example of a farm operated by the same African-American family for over 100 years.

  5. William B. Jordan Farm - Wikipedia

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    The William B. Jordan Farm is a historic farmhouse in Eagleville, Tennessee, U.S.. The farmhouse was built for William B. Jordan, a farmer who owned slaves, from 1847 to 1850. [ 2 ] It was designed as an I-house in the Italianate and Greek Revival architectural styles . [ 2 ]

  6. Craig Family Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Craig Family Farm is a historic African American farm in Linden, Tennessee. The farm was established by Tapp Craig in 1871, a formerly enslaved person, as the first Black owned and operated farm in Perry County. The farm has been continuously operated by the Craig family. [2] The farm is recognized as a Tennessee Century Farm. [3]

  7. The housing crunch is still squeezing buyers — but not as ...

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    Even so, it’s a little bit easier to buy a home in any of these pivotal counties than it is across the nation as a whole, the index shows. Average homebuying difficulty in the U.S. overall ranks ...

  8. Moore Family Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Moore Family Farm is a farm in Hawkins County, Tennessee, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district. [2]The Moore family settled on the property in about 1834 and still maintained it as a working farm as of 2006, when it was listed on the National Register.

  9. Smithson–McCall Farm - Wikipedia

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    Smithson–McCall Farm is a 256.3-acre (103.7 ha) historic district in Bethesda, Tennessee.The farm was listed under the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. The listing claims that the property "documents the impact of the progressive agricultural movement of the early twentieth century on the operations and landscape of a middle-class family farm," and includes an "architecturally ...