To the southwest, the land was divided into large farms.
I think it could be used to get into farms, schools, courts, factories, anything not a military secret.
In the 1940s the English company draw the city plan and split the region into very small farms.
Hasn't there been a move into much larger farms now?
Others had been turned into farms far surpassing Quarters's in scale.
In areas east of the river, where agriculture has declined since the war, professionals and artists have moved into farms.
The Rebels may have broken all the big plantations into small farms.
Peasants have been forced into collective farms for security and ideological reasons.
It had, as I discovered, once been the agent's house on a big estate long since broken up into several farms.
In 1914 the strip system was still widespread, with only around 10% of the land having been consolidated into farms.