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  2. Agricultural road - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural roads are typically unpaved dirt roads or covered with gravel, but in some cases asphalt roads are agricultural roads. [1] [2] In the United States, a "farm-to-market road" or "ranch-to-market road" (sometimes "farm road" or "ranch road" for short) is a state road or county road that connects rural or agricultural areas to market ...

  3. Farm-to-market road - Wikipedia

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    FM 218 outside Hamilton, Texas, a typical Texas farm-to-market road. In the United States, a farm-to-market road or ranch-to-market road (sometimes farm road or ranch road for short) is a state highway or county road that connects rural or agricultural areas to market towns.

  4. Gravel road - Wikipedia

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    A gravel road in Asikkala, Finland. A gravel road is a type of unpaved road surfaced with gravel that has been brought to the site from a quarry or stream bed.Gravel roads are common in less-developed nations, and also in the rural areas of developed nations such as Canada and the United States.

  5. Agricultural land - Wikipedia

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    Photo showing piece of agricultural land irrigated and ploughed for paddy cultivation Share of land area used for agriculture, OWID. Agricultural land is typically land devoted to agriculture, [1] the systematic and controlled use of other forms of life—particularly the rearing of livestock and production of crops—to produce food for humans.

  6. Land development - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural development furthermore includes: Hydrological measures (land levelling, drainage, irrigation, sometimes landslide and flood control) Soil improvement (fertilization, establishment of a productive chemical balance). Road construction; Oil palm plantation and rainforest fragment on Borneo

  7. Ford (crossing) - Wikipedia

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    A road running below the water level of a stream or river is often known as a "watersplash". It is a common name for a ford or stretch of wet road in some areas, and is sometimes also used to describe tidal crossings. They have become a common feature in rallying courses. Some enthusiasts seek out and drive through these water features ...

  8. Agricultural company opens new Elk Grove distribution site ...

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    The company’s Western Distribution Center headquarters is a $70 million, 631,465 square-foot building that sits on 45 acres of previously owned city land on Grant Line Road. It officially opened ...

  9. Tractor - Wikipedia

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    The Ford N-series tractor helped revolutionize modern mechanized agriculture with its Ferguson three point hitch. A tractor is an engineering vehicle specifically designed to deliver a high tractive effort (or torque) at slow speeds, for the purposes of hauling a trailer or machinery such as that used in agriculture, mining or construction.