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  2. US farmers turn to Airbnb, corn mazes to outlast agricultural ...

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    The number of farmstays, an accommodation at a farm, listed on short-term rental platforms in the U.S. increased by 77% over the past five years, roughly twice the increase in overall listings ...

  3. Farm stay - Wikipedia

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    The term "farm stay" can also describe a work exchange agreement, where the guest works a set number of hours per week in exchange for free or affordable accommodation. [citation needed] Farm stays can be described as agritourism (farmer opening their farm to tourists for any reason, including farm stands and u-pick [1]), ecotourism ...

  4. Vacation rental - Wikipedia

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    Farm stay can encompass participation on a working farm or a more conventional rental that happens to be co-located on a farm. The client/traveler arranges to rent the vacation rental property for a designated period of time. Some rent on a nightly basis, similar to hotel rooms, although the more prevalent vacation rental industry practice is ...

  5. Urban Growers Collective - Wikipedia

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    The program pays students who work on the garden for their participation, in order to further help students who need income during their summer breaks. [9] While the eight urban farms that Urban Growers Collective manages are primarily on the West and South sides of Chicago, the camp and touring program takes place in downtown Chicago. [5]

  6. Illinois Farm Bureau - Wikipedia

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    Sears Roebuck was instrumental in aiding county Farm Bureaus by offering $1000 grants to allow them to begin work throughout the county. By 1913, it was clear that there was a need for a statewide association, so on July 1, 1913, county advisors convened in Pontiac, Illinois, to discuss problems and experiences.

  7. File:New crops-Chicago urban farm.jpg - Wikipedia

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    The 1.5 acre parcel that City Farm sits on is owned by the City of Chicago and provided, rent-free, to this non-profit initiative. The property is valued at $8 million, however, so it's anyone's guess as to when the city decides to terminate the agreement and City Farm must move again. Date: Taken on 1 August 2008, 20:44: Source: New crops: Author

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  9. Tenement housing in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Photographed from Ray Knabenshue's Dirigible Air Ship, 1914. Tenement housing in Chicago was established in the late 19th and into the early 20th centuries. [1] A majority of tenement complexes in Chicago were constructed in the interest of using land space and boosting the economy.