(the land) Rural areas and the rural way of life
Plural for an area of land and its buildings, used for growing crops and rearing animals
“He lived on a farm where there were cows, which gave milk to drink, and to make butter and cottage cheese.”
Plural for a community, typically agricultural, based on a high level of social and economical sharing
Plural for a parklike area where animals are exhibited
Plural for a place where milk is produced or extracted
Plural for a fenced area on a farm for confining and managing livestock
Plural for a place where one lives or calls home
Plural for a place or location where a person has spent a significant part of their childhood growing up
Plural for a building or buildings and the land belonging to it or them
To make one's living by growing crops or keeping livestock
“Under the new scheme, individuals will be allowed to farm in partnership with their parents under a formal partnership arrangement.”
To grow and harvest plants or crops
“He planned to farm strawberries back home on San Piedro Island.”
To break up soil in preparation for sowing or planting
“The others were nonfarmers and half of them intended to farm the land they acquired.”
To raise and nurture (animals or plants) as they grow
“Drawing on his experience raising tilapia on fish farms in South America years ago, Warner embarked on an effort to farm the breed in big indoor tanks.”
To contract out a job, role or task to a third-party service provider
To place into the ground or soil to grow
To die or cease living
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