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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Many Farms.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Apache county include:

Adamana,   Allentown,   Alpine,   Blue Gap,   Boneyard,   Bonita Trading Post,   Burnside,   Chambers,   Chetco,   Chinle,   Concho,   Cornfields,   Cove,   Coyote Springs,   Del Muerto,   Dennehotso,   Diamond Fields,   Eagar,   El Tule,   Emmanuel Mission,   Feaster,   Flat Rock,   Fort Defiance,   Ganado,   Green Spot,   Greer,   Hawley Lake,   Horse Mesa,   Houck,   Hunt,   Hunters Point,   Kinlichee,   Klagetoh,   Los Burros,   Lower Wheatfields,   Lukachukai,   Lupton,   Maverick,   McNary,   Mexican Water,   Mexican Water Trading Post,   Milkwater,   Navajo,   Nazlini,   Northwoods,   Nutrioso,   Oak Springs,   Pine Springs,   Pinta,   Red Mesa,   Richville,   Rock Point,   Rosebud,   Rough Rock,   Round Rock,   Saint Johns,   Saint Michaels,   Salado,   Salina,   Sanders,   Sawmill,   Sehili,   Springerville,   Steamboat,   Steamboat Canyon,   Sunrise Springs,   Tahchee,   Tanner Springs,   Teec Nos Pos,   Tes Nez Iah,   Three Forks,   Totacon,   Toyei,   Troweek,   Tsaile,   Tsintaa Yiti Ii,   Twin Falls,   Upper Wheatfields,   Vernon,   White Clay,   Wide Ruins,   Window Rock,   Woodspring Trading Post,   Yazzi,  

 

Or have a look at other Arizona counties including:

Cochise,   Coconino,   Gila,   Graham,   Greenlee,   La Paz,   Maricopa,   Mohave,   Navajo,   Pima,   Pinal,   Santa Cruz,   Yavapai,   Yuma,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Many Farms, AZ?
Then read on!

Here are some facts about the village of Many Farms, Arizona:

1. Many Farms is located on the Navajo Nation reservation in northeastern Arizona, about 15 miles east of Chinle.
2. The village was established in the 1930s as part of the New Deal. It was created as a farming and ranching community.
3. The population of Many Farms is around 1,500 people, with a majority of them being Navajo.
4. The village is home to a K-12 school, Many Farms High School, and a health clinic run by the Indian Health Service.
5. Agriculture and livestock are still important industries in Many Farms, and many residents are involved in ranching and farming activities.
6. The nearby Canyon de Chelly National Monument is a popular tourist destination, known for its scenic beauty and ancient rock art.
7. Many Farms experiences a desert climate, with hot summers and cold winters. Average high temperatures in July reach over 90 degrees Fahrenheit, while low temperatures in January can dip below 20 degrees Fahrenheit.