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  2. Fox Farm (film) - Wikipedia

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    Fox Farm is a 1922 British silent drama film directed by Guy Newall and starring Newall, Ivy Duke and Barbara Everest. It is based on the 1911 novel Fox Farm by Warwick Deeping. A farmer's wife becomes obsessed with the high life, and abandons him after he loses his sight. [1] It was made at Beaconsfield Studios. [2]

  3. Fox Farm (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Fox Farm is a novel by the British writer Warwick Deeping which was first published in 1911. [1] It was one of Deeping's most successful works in the period before his major international breakthrough with Sorrell and Son. In 1922 it was adapted into a silent film of the same title directed by and starring Guy Newall.

  4. American Farmland Trust - Wikipedia

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    AFT has helped shape U.S. farm bills since the 1980s. [17] AFT published the policy document Soil Conservation in America: What Do We Have to Lose? in 1984 and was a member of the conservation coalition that played a significant role in the development of the Food Security Act of 1985 [18] which established the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP).

  5. Fox Farm site - Wikipedia

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    Fox Farm site may refer to: Fox Farm site (Mays Lick, Kentucky) near Mays Lick, Kentucky, NRHP-listed;

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  7. Fresh (2009 film) - Wikipedia

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    At Growing Power farm in Milwaukee, we meet Will Allen, who is turning three acres of industrial wasteland into nourishing farmland for his neighborhood. In Kansas City , David Ball breaks away from the standard concept of a supermarket by stocking his stores with produce from a cooperative of local farmers.