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I would suspect a majority of the large Cities with Consolidated Governments would have some level of farmland within it's boundaries even if it's minimal at least, there may be a few exceptions. If it's a very urban consolidated government, say like Philly in the NE, maybe not so much. I could also see L.A. having some Farm land in it's boundaries due to it's huge spread and it's mix in with more natural settings like mountainous areas.
Location: Live:Downtown Phoenix, AZ/Work:Greater Los Angeles, CA
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I think there is still some farmland within the Phoenix city limits. Most of it probably borders unincorporated Maricopa County.
There are a couple rural looking plots on Greenway Rd within the Phoenix City limits, but more of the real farmland in the city is towards the southwest side near the border to the Gila Res.
300 square miles in Charlotte, you can still find plenty
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