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Cotton harvesting equipment sits on the edge of the field by the barn.
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Bruce Holland demonstrates soil quality in one of the north fields. The tilled area represents about five acres.
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Highway 178 bisects the Holland fields. A 5 acre tilled area on the north side of the road is prepared for the next crop.
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The church is located at the corner of Chumukla Highway and 178.
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The little church is nestled between cotton fields in western Santa Rosa County.
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Americans are eating more peanuts overall; more peanut butter and more snack peanuts.Total peanut consumption has been on the upward trend since 1996. Snack peanuts are up by 13.3 percent over the past year.
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Mature pecan trees flank cotton fields on both sides of the road for several miles.
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The tree farm is located on Penton Road.
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Sally Way is a re-enactor demonstrating spinning techniques used during the colonial period.
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Pecan trees divide the homestead's driveway from the adjacent fields.
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Oak trees line the cotton field adjacent to the Escambia Grain Coop silos.
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This is the only farm cooperative grain elevator in northwest Florida.
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There are three main buildings in the complex. The office is on the left, the grain elevator is immediately behind the office building and the fertilizer house is on the right of the photograph.
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There are cotton fields stretching for several miles on both sides of Kansas Road.
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Mennonite farmers are making agriculture a viable way of life in Escambia County.
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The structure sits on the edge of a cotton field. The hand hewn pine logs are notched in a typical fashion for rural structures built before Victorian balloon-frame construction.The large porches surrounding the single-pen structure kept it shaded in the summer and provided extended work space.
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The singular room for living is is a rectangle roughtly 15 feet wide and 20 feet long. A 10-foot-wide porch extends around two sides of the house with a doorway in each of these two sides.
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The corner of the building shows square-hewn log construction with dove-tail notching.
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The farm is located at the intertection of Morgan and Arthur Brown Road.
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Hundreds of species of neo-tropical migrant birds move through Florida’s coastal area utilizing large undeveloped land of the National Seashore for stop-over foraging and rest.
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Wet savannas are important habitats for frogs and snakes.