There are 73,000 acres under cultivation in Santa Rosa County. Most of the acreage is planted in cotton and peanuts.

Hollandtown: Holland Farm:
South Field
Hollandtown: Holland Farm: South Field
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This 15 acre field was planted in butterbeans. It is irrigated with water from a nearby holding pond.
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The irrigation line bisects a thirty acre field. The southern portion, show above, has been planted with pumpkins. The line of deciduous trees grow along Homer Holland Road.
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Homer Holland Road is accessed from Highway 178. It runs alongside of the Holland barn and home. The trees are deciduous water oaks and sweet gums.
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Water oaks and sweet gum trees line the west side of Homer Holland Road. The 15 acre pumpkin patch can be seen through the trees.
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The Holland farmhouse can be seen through the trees. The driveway is typical of dirt roads and driveways which are composed of red clay.
What's Nearby?
Hollandtown: Holland Farm: North Field (0 feet)
Hollandtown: Holland Farm: Cucumber Crop (17 feet)
Hollandtown: Hwy 178 (118 feet)
Hollandtown: Sundance Farm (3.1 miles)
Allentown: Mathews Cow Pasture (4.1 miles)
Whitfield Community: Whitfield Farm Giant Pumpkin Patch (4.8 miles)
Jay: 3271 Pine Level Church Road (4.8 miles)
Jay: Gabbert Farm Peanut Festival (5.4 miles)
Allentown: Hopewell Road (5.6 miles)
Allentown: Mathews Farm Road (5.6 miles)