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  2. Family Farm Seaside - Wikipedia

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    Publisher (s) FunPlus. Platform (s) Facebook. Release. 20 March 2012. Genre (s) Simulation, RPG. Family Farm Seaside, one of the top grossing mobile games developed and published by the Beijing -based videogame company FunPlus, is a farming game available for free on both iOS and Android platforms, and available in 18 languages.

  3. United Nations Decade of Family Farming - Wikipedia

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    The family and the farm are linked, co-evolve and combine economic, environmental, reproductive, social, and cultural functions”. [1] Family Farming is the predominant form of agriculture in both developing and developed countries. In fact: There are an estimated 500 million family farms, representing over 90% of all farms globally

  4. Family farm - Wikipedia

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    A family farm is generally understood to be a farm owned and/or operated by a family. [3] It is sometimes considered to be an estate passed down by inheritance.. Although a recurring conceptual and archetypal distinction is that of a family farm as a smallholding versus corporate farming as large-scale agribusiness, that notion does not accurately describe the realities of farm ownership in ...

  5. FarmVille - Wikipedia

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    FarmVille is a series of agriculture - simulation social network games developed and published by Zynga in 2009. [ 3][ 4] It is similar to Happy Farm [ 5] and Farm Town. [ 6][ 7][ 8] Its gameplay involves various aspects of farmland management, such as plowing land, planting, growing, and harvesting crops, harvesting trees and raising livestock ...

  6. Historical inheritance systems - Wikipedia

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    Historical inheritance systems. Historical inheritance systems are different systems of inheritance among various people. Detailed anthropological and sociological studies have been made about customs of patrilineal inheritance, where only male children can inherit. Some cultures also employ matrilineal succession, where property can only pass ...

  7. The Other Greeks - Wikipedia

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    ISBN. 978-0520209350. The Other Greeks: The Family Farm and the Agrarian Roots of Western Civilization is a 1995 book by Victor Davis Hanson, in which the author describes the underlying agriculturally centered laws, warfare, and family life of the Greek Archaic or polis period. [ 1] Hanson's central argument is that the Greeks who farmed the ...

  8. Smith Family Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Smith Family Farm was the boyhood home of Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. [1] The farm—located in the townships of Palmyra, Wayne County and Manchester, Ontario County, New York —includes the Sacred Grove, the Smiths' restored frame home, and a reconstructed log home. [2] The farm site passed into ownership ...

  9. Family Farm Preservation - Wikipedia

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    Family Farm Preservation was a right-wing agrarian populist organisation in the United States which promoted a grass-roots movement in order to prevent family farms from being foreclosed upon. The group has been linked to the earlier right-wing organization Posse Comitatus , and in some reports is alleged to be a direct outgrowth.