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animals in the farm. The land and
buildings of a farm are
called the "
farmstead".
Enterprises where livestock are
raised on
rangeland are
called ranches...
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characteristics of a
specific farmstead reflect the
local landscape,
which provides their environmental context. Some
farmsteads have
additional outlying field...
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Journal Star.
January 9, 2000. p. 4J – via Newspapers.com. "Area
historic farmsteads".
Lincoln Journal Star. Lincoln, Nebraska.
September 24, 2000. p. 12....
- The
Zweibel Farmstead is a
historic estate with a farm
house and
several outbuildings in Papillion, Nebraska. It was
established by
George Zweibel and...
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powerful landed nobility that
confined the po****tion to
private manorial farmsteads, or folwarks. In 1493, John I
Albert sanctioned the
creation of a bicameral...
- The M****art
Farmstead was
located in Rosiere, Wisconsin. The
farmstead originally belonged to John
Baptist and
Theresa M****art. Over time, it was owned...
- and one
contributing structure on two
adjoining farmsteads - the
Nelson farmstead and the
Pettis farmstead. The
contributing resources are the
Nelson I-house...
- Cartin–Snyder–Overacker
Farmstead is a
historic farm
located at Melrose,
Rensselaer County, New York. The
farmstead includes a
number of contributing...
- may have
originally meant "enclosure" in one name, but can have
meant "
farmstead", "village", "manor", or "estate" in
other names.[citation needed] Location...
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Benjamin and
Maria (Ogden)
Drake Farm, also
known as the
Drake Farmstead, is a
farmstead located at 927
North Drake Road in Kalamazoo, Michigan. It was...