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There are no haciendas in Mexico since 1921. Most agricultural land falls into one of these three categories:Public.Private.Social, also called collective farms or "ejidos".
In which country?
California farms are usually called farms, just like everywhere else. Some of them however, are called ranches instead of being called farms.
They are still called They are still called farms.
Hill Farms.
aples grow on farms and vegetables like tomatos and letis and carots
jalisco
Only a few churches now operate community farms in Texas, such as the Chapel Hill United Methodist Church, and the Eden Community Baptist Church. Coryell church used to run community farms however this scheme was ended recently due to lack of funding.
collective farms
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If we are talking the large cattle farms of mexico/ california. giving to familyies by the spanish crown they are called "Rancheros" or you could go with "The spanish land grant rancheros". It is where the word "Ranch" comes from. Rich with tradition it is were real cowboys come from and taken as a bit of a slight to be called a farm.