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The Waggoner Ranch is a historic ranch located 13 miles south of Vernon, Texas, in north Texas near the Red River and Oklahoma border. Founded in 1852 by Daniel Waggoner, [2] it is the largest ranch within one fence in the United States. [3] [4] The land has been used to raise crops, beef cattle, and horses and to produce oil.
The main section of the ranch is located near the town of Guthrie in King County, Texas. [1] [2] It spans 350,000 acres (550 sq mi; 140,000 ha) of land. [3] The main ranch house is off U.S. Highway 82. [4] The Dixon Creek section spans 108,000 acres (169 sq mi; 44,000 ha) of land in Carson and Hutchinson counties. [4]
A pumpkin patch in Winchester, Oregon. As one of the most popular crops in the United States, in 2017 over 680 million kilograms (1.5 billion pounds) of pumpkins were produced. [22] The top pumpkin-producing states include Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and California. [4] Pumpkin is the state squash of Texas. [27]
Aug. 28—AUSTINBURG TOWNSHIP — Go big or 'gourd' home! An 85-year-old Austinburg man has successfully grown huge pumpkins and super tall Indian corn at his farm on Forman Road. For now, Gerald ...
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Pumpkin patches all across the Kansas City area are getting ready to open for fall, and most will stay open until the end of October. In addition to pumpkins, most farms have other attractions ...
Giant pumpkins in Howard Dill's patch in Nova Scotia, Canada, 2004 Unusually large pumpkin cultivars have been sold since at least 1834, when the 'Mammoth' variety was first offered. Little formal scientific effort has gone into finding giant pumpkins, instead increasing yields have been selected by mostly ordinary growers.
Pumpkin patch or Pumpkin Patch may refer to: A garden where pumpkins are planted, commonly available for sale Pumpkin Patch (retailer) , a store in New Zealand selling children's clothes