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Farm to Market Road

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Paved secondary roads, such as this road near Princeton, Iowa, are common farm-to-market routes throughout Iowa.
Paved secondary roads, such as this road near Princeton, Iowa, are common farm-to-market routes throughout Iowa.

A Farm to Market Road is a state road or county road which serves to connect rural and agricultural areas to market towns. These routes serve as a better quality road, usually a highway, which allows farmers and ranchers to tranport their products to market towns and/or distribution centers.

In some states, F-t-M routes are marked with a blue pentagon and designated with a letter. number or letter-number combination; see county road.

In Texas, Farm to Market and Ranch to Market are official classes of state highways.

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