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Synonyms and antonyms of General words for farming, and types of farming in American Thesaurus
General words for farming, and types of farming
agricultural (adjective)
agricultural (adjective)
agriculture (noun)
agrochemical (noun)
a chemical used in farming, for example a fertilizer
agroindustry (noun)
agroindustry (noun)
the operations and businesses that relate to producing, processing, and supplying farm products
breed (verb)
to produce new plants or animals from existing ones, especially in order to produce plants or animals with particular characteristics
the CAP ()
the Common Agricultural Policy: a set of laws about farming and food production made by the European Union
collective (noun)
a farm or business owned by the government and run by a group of workers
collective farm (noun)
a farm that is run by the people who work there but is owned by the government
fish farming (noun)
the practice of breeding fish
free-range (adjective)
free-range chickens, pigs, and other farm animals are allowed to move around and feed naturally. This is considered to be a kinder method of farming than intensive methods.
free-range (adjective)
free-range eggs come from free-range chickens
homestead (noun)
American a farm, including the farmhouse and any other buildings on the land
hydroponics (noun)
a method of growing plants in water that has the necessary minerals in it, instead of in soil
organic (adjective)
used for describing methods of farming and food production that use no or only a small number of artificial chemicals and methods
ranching (noun)
the work or business of operating a ranch
slash-and-burn (adjective)
slash-and-burn farming involves cutting down and burning trees in order to plant crops
smallholding (noun)
the USDA ()
the United States Department of Agriculture: the U.S. government department responsible for farming laws and farm products