Any tract of land devoted to agricultural purposes, under the management of a tenant or the owner.
To lease or let for an equivalent, as land for a rent; to yield the use of to proceeds.
To take at a certain rent or rate.
To devote (land) to agriculture; to cultivate, as land; to till, as a farm.
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Free and Reduced-Price Meals : Category of students whose applicatons meet the U.S. Department of Agriculture's family size and income guidelines to qualify them for school lunch and/or breakfast at no or low cost.
The fields, buildings, animals and personnel used for the purpose of producing agricultural products.
Farm Asset Reinvestment Management Provides loan guarantees for agricultural expansion and modernization.
land and buildings where people cultivate plants and have animals for food
A collection of resources normally managed by a single decision-maker (individual, committee or group), used for the purposes of crop, livestock, fish and/or forestry production.
(1) A large parcel of land devoted to raising crops. (2) Land used for producing dairy products (dairy farm) or raising certain fish or animals, such as a lobster farm, oyster farm, etc. (3) A geographical area in which a real estate salesperson concentrates his or her business efforts (farms).
workplace consisting of farm buildings and cultivated land as a unit; "it takes several people to work the farm"
cultivate by growing, often involving improvements by means of agricultural techniques; "The Bordeaux region produces great red wines"; "They produce good ham in Parma"; "We grow wheat here"; "We raise hogs here"
an agricultural enterprise owned and operated by the same family or company, where crops , and possibly also livestock , are raised
an agricultural system composed of crops, livestock, trees, etc
a parcel of land used for growing or raising agricultural products, including the related structures located thereon
a unit of land devoted to either the production or management of food, produce or livestock
A piece of land used to produce plants or animals for human use.
land used for agricultural purposes for crop and livestock farming.
As defined for purposes of the Census of Agriculture since 1978, a farm is any place that has, or has the potential to produce, $1,000 or more in annual gross sales of farm products. According to the 1992 Census of Agriculture, there are about 1.925 million farms in the United States. This number includes all farm sizes and ownership structures, including corporate farms, partnerships, and family farms.
A planet which is primarily agricultural in nature and which has little or no mineral resources.
Ferm, firma (Latin), feorme (Saxon) = food rent] A fixed sum, usually paid annually, for the right to collect all revenues from land; in effect, rent. Lords may farm land to vassals, receiving a fixed annual rent in place of the normal feudal obligation. Many sheriffs farm out their shires, contracting in advance to pay a fixed annual sum to the crown, thus obtaining the right to collect any additional royal revenues for their own profit. (MEDIEV-L. Medieval Terms) A fixed annual payment, a lease. (Waugh, Scott. England in the Reign of Edward III, 238) A fixed annual payment. The "borough farm" or "fee-farm" (firma burgi) was the basic lump sum from a town which had to be paid into the Exchequer each year either by the sheriff of the county or by the town's own officials. (Reynolds, Susan. An Introduction to the History of English Medieval Towns, 198) Related terms: Demesne, Royal / Ferm / Farm, Sheriff's / Fee-Farm
A parcel of land not less than twenty-five (25) acres in size on which an agricultural activity, as herein defined, is being actively conducted.
A piece of owned or rented land used for the production of crops and/or livestock.
909 0218 Land grant, experiment station, or farm boundary
Insurance - Farm Insurance works like home insurance in that it covers both your residence and personal property. However, Farm Insurance also covers farming operations, buildings, equipment, livestock and farm liability. Again, coverage may vary according to your needs and risks.
tract of land for cultivation or rearing livestock
A farm is the basic unit in agriculture. It is a section of land devoted to the production and management of food, either produce or livestock.