farming

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈfɑːrmɪŋ/US:USA pronunciation: respellingUSA pronunciation: respelling(färming)

Collocations for "farming"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "farming" in context.

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farm

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
n
  1. a [fish, cattle, dairy, chicken, fish] farm
  2. a [breeding, citrus, family, commercial] farm
  3. a [wind, solar] farm
  4. a [50-acre] farm
  5. have [100] [chickens, cows, sheep] on our farm
  6. [live, work] on a farm
  7. [raised, reared] on a farm
  8. our farm [produces, grows, cultivates]
  9. [milk, cheese, potatoes] fresh from the farm
  10. [cheese] from farm to fork
  11. go to a health farm
  12. dated, slang: send you to the funny farm
n as adj
  1. a farm [hand, animal, equipment, tools, laborer]
  2. a farm-fresh egg
  3. live in a farm house
  4. farm buildings
v
  1. farm for a living
  2. farm [cattle, corn, salmon]
  3. [salmon, trout, animals] are farmed
  4. farmed [the, his father's] land
  5. farming [100 acres]
  6. farm out [tasks, responsibilities]
  7. farm out to [save, reduce, avoid]
  8. farm a player out to [another, a feeder] club
  9. farming out (their) players
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