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1farming out convicts — See hiring out convicts …
2farming — 1590s, action of farming out, verbal noun from FARM (Cf. farm) (v.). Meaning husbandry attested by 1733 …
3Farming (disambiguation) — A farm is a section of land dedicated to agriculture. Farming, then, is the practice of cultivating crops or livestock on a farm. Farming may also refer to: * Gold farming, the act of gathering in game currency and items in a massively… …
4farming — Farming was the mainstay of the economies of the societies of the ancient world, including those of Mesopotamia and the regions that adjoined it. In fact, most modern scholars think that agriculture originated around 9000 b.c. in the Near East …
5farming — [fär′miŋ] adj. of or for agriculture n. 1. the business of operating a FARM (n. 3 & 4) 2. the letting out to farm of land, revenue, etc …
6Farming Systems in India — File:Namgyal india 1.jpg Namgyal Monestary Institution India Shubham comprises various farming systems that are strategically utilized, according to the locations where they are most suitable. The farming systems that significantly contribute to… …
7Farming Township, Stearns County, Minnesota — Infobox Settlement official name = Farming Township, Minnesota settlement type = Township nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image |pushpin pushpin label position =left pushpin map caption =Location within the state of Minnesota… …
8farming — farm ► NOUN 1) an area of land and its buildings used for growing crops and rearing animals. 2) a farmhouse. 3) an establishment for breeding or growing something, or devoted to a particular thing: a fish farm . ► VERB 1) make one s living by… …
9Out Skerries — Not to be confused with Auskerry. Out Skerries Location …
10FARMING — The great Westward movement of the 19th century was in one sense a movement that broke the soil and planted farms all over the trans Mississippi West. Even in ranching country there were plenty of small farms side by side with the ranches. The …