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  2. Table Bluff (California) - Wikipedia

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    Because of its rich soil, Table Bluff has been the site of a small agricultural community since the 1850s. At present, hay fields and cattle ranches occupy most of the bluff. A reservation of the native Wiyot tribe is also located here. Table Bluff Rancheria was established in 1908.

  3. Arubiddy Station - Wikipedia

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    The Brown family took over at Arubiddy in the 1970s and continued to improve the property. In 2003 a field trial involving the making of hay out of the native grass, speargrass (Austrostipa scabra), at Kanandah station had bales sent to Arubiddy to be used as feed for wethers. The station owners and managers, the Brown family, conducted the ...

  4. Longview Farm - Wikipedia

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    Longview Farm in Lee's Summit, Missouri, United States was built by Robert A. Long.In planning the farm Long turned to Henry F. Hoit of Hoit, Price and Barnes, as he had designed Corinthian Hall and the R.A. Long Building.

  5. Ohio Expo Commission to lease more state fairgrounds land to ...

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    The Ohio Expo Commission will lease 8.8 more acres of fairgrounds land to the Crew to build 2 practice fields. Deal won't impact master plan upgrades

  6. Strip farming - Wikipedia

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    The most common crop choices for strip cropping are closely sown crops such as hay, wheat, or other forages which are alternated with strips of row crops, such as corn, soybeans, cotton, or sugar beets. [1] The forages serve primarily as cover crops. In certain systems, strips in particularly-eroded areas are used to grow permanent protective ...

  7. Field (agriculture) - Wikipedia

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    A field of sunflowers in Cardejón, Spain (2012) A field of rapeseeds in Kärkölä, Finland (2010) In agriculture, a field is an area of land, enclosed or otherwise, used for agricultural purposes such as cultivating crops or as a paddock or other enclosure for livestock. A field may also be an area left to lie fallow or as arable land. [1]

  8. Headland (agriculture) - Wikipedia

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    A Headland, in agriculture, is the area at each end of a planted field. [1] In some areas of the United States, this area is known as the Turnrow. It is used for turning around with farm implements during field operations and is the first area to be harvested to minimize crop damage. The rows run perpendicular to the lay of the field and are ...

  9. Ashby, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The farm consists of 238 acres of hay fields and forestland. The farm once stretched all of the way into downtown and up to the New Hampshire border. The farm has had several owners and was once a large dairy operation. The farm is currently privately owned and has horses and active hay production on the property. [19]