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orchard
thumb|Apple orchard lanes with apples fallen off the trees thumb|Meadow orchard (Streuobstwiese) with view to the thumb|Apple orchards after snowfall in Sangla, India
ranch
thumb|350px|View of the Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site|Grant-Kohrs Ranch near [[Deer Lodge, Montana, U.S.]]
family farm
farm owned or operated by a family
monastic grange
manor or other centre of an outlying farming estate belonging to a monastery
ribbon farm
long, narrow land division, usually found in series lined up along a waterway
salaš
thumb|300px|Salaš property in Čenej, [[Vojvodina, Serbia]]
snake farm
place where snakes are bred
tree farm
plantation for the cultivation of trees for harvest
Tree plantation
tree farming
household plot
legally defined farm type in all former socialist countries in CIS and CEE; small plot of land (typically less than 0.5 hectares) attached to a rural residence
chacra
thumb|Cerro Shumba Chacra is an Andean term (a loanword from the Quechua word chakra, meaning "farm, agricultural field, or land sown with seed"; Hispanicized spellings include chacra, chajra, and chagra) for a small garden or farm, often on the outskirts of a city, which produces food for the inhabitants of the city. The term is most commonly used to refer to farms located on ejidos (agricultural commons) in parts of Latin America. Chacras today are frequently used for horticulture as well.
demonstration farm
farm designed to research and demonstrate improvements in agricultural techniques, efficiency, and building layout