- Farm - Wikipedia
A farm (also called an agricultural holding) is an area of land that is devoted primarily to agricultural processes with the primary objective of producing food and other crops; it is the basic facility in food production [1]
- Ag-food-tech | CITRIS and the Banatao Institute at UC Merced
Established in 2022, the Farm at UC Merced is a 40-acre research facility dedicated to advancing agricultural innovation, sustainability, and education As an Agricultural Experimental Station (AES), UC Merced leads research in automation, climate resilience, and workforce development
- FARM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to cultivate the soil; operate a farm to assign (work, privileges, or the like) to another by financial agreement; subcontract; lease The busy shipyard farmed out two construction jobs to a smaller yard to assign the care of (a child or dependent person) to another She farms her elderly aunt out to a retired nurse during the workweek
- FARM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A farm is an area of land, together with the buildings on it, that is used for growing crops or raising animals, usually in order to sell them Farms in France are much smaller than those in the United States or even Britain If you farm an area of land, you grow crops or keep animals on it They farmed some of the best land in Scotland
- Family Farms - LocalHarvest
By buying organic produce from your local farmer, you are working to maintain a healthy environment, a vibrant community, and a strong and sustainable local economy for you and your kids to thrive in
- Fast Facts About Agriculture Food - American Farm Bureau Federation
1 9 million farms dot America’s rural landscape, and 95% are operated by families – individuals, family partnerships or family corporations (USDA Census of Agriculture, 2022) Family farms and ranches account for 90% of total agricultural production value
- FarmFlavor. com - State Agriculture, Recipes and More From Farm to Fork
Farm Flavor focuses on American agriculture by state, the food we eat and the farmers who grow it, plus recipes, farm and lifestyle content
- Beginning Farmers and Ranchers
USDA offers dedicated help to beginning farmers and ranchers USDA considers anyone who has operated a farm or ranch for less than ten years to be a beginning farmer or rancher
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