Agrihood

//ˈæɡɹɪˌhʊd// noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A type of planned community that integrates agriculture into a residential neighborhood. The purpose is to facilitate food production and to provide green space, recreation, aesthetics and value for a community.

    "Welcome to the Agrihood! Martha Wagner Imagine walking out your front door and down the street to your neighborhood darm stand to pick up your weekly CSA share grown and raised a stone's throw from your house."

Example

More examples

"Welcome to the Agrihood! Martha Wagner Imagine walking out your front door and down the street to your neighborhood darm stand to pick up your weekly CSA share grown and raised a stone's throw from your house."

Etymology

Blend of agriculture + neighborhood.

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