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  2. FarmHouse - Wikipedia

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    FarmHouse (FH) is a men's social fraternity founded at the University of Missouri on April 15, 1905. It became a national organization in 1921. It became a national organization in 1921. Today FarmHouse has 34 active chapters in the United States and Canada .

  3. Farmhouse kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Farmhouse-kitchen at Hale Farm and Village. A farmhouse kitchen is a kitchen room designed for food preparation, dining and a sociable space. Typical of poorer farmhouses throughout the Middle Ages where rooms were limited, wealthier households would separate the smoke of the kitchen from the dining and entertaining areas.

  4. Farmhouse (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A farmhouse is a rural house. The word may also refer to: FarmHouse, a social fraternity; Farmhouse, by Phish; Farmhouse (band), a group of well-known Australian ...

  5. Connected farm - Wikipedia

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    North American connected farms date back to the 17th century, while their British counterparts have also existed for several centuries. New England connected farms are characterized by a farm house, kitchen, barn, or other structures connected in a rambling fashion. This style evolved from carrying out farm work while remaining sheltered from ...

  6. Plantation house - Wikipedia

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    A plantation house is the main house of a plantation, often a substantial farmhouse, which often serves as a symbol for the plantation as a whole. Plantation houses in the Southern United States and in other areas are known as quite grand and expensive architectural works today, though most were more utilitarian, working farmhouses.

  7. Farm House - Wikipedia

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    Farm House or The Farm House may refer to: in the United States (by state) Farm House (Urbana, Illinois), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Champaign County, Illinois; The Farm House (Knapp-Wilson House), a U.S. National Historic Landmark on Iowa State University's campus; The Farm House (Bar Harbor, Maine), a summer estate

  8. Farm - Wikipedia

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    Church Farm in Norfolk, England Typical plan of a medieval English manor, showing the use of field strips. A farm (also called an agricultural holding) is an area of land that is devoted primarily to agricultural processes with the primary objective of producing food and other crops; it is the basic facility in food production. [1]

  9. Farmstead - Wikipedia

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    Residential accommodation for workers whether in a farmhouse, the upper floors of other buildings or separate cottages; Storage of crops produced on the farm; Process such crops for use in subsequent stages in agricultural or industrial uses; Shelter for draft animals and livestock; Management of livestock and the storage of their fodder