Synonym: agrarian, agricultural, agriculture, farming, husbandry, land. Similar words: charming, swarming, disarming, global warming, subsistence farming, varmint, conforming, intermingle. Meaning: ['fɑrmɪŋ /'fɑːm-] n. 1. the practice of cultivating the land or raising stock 2. agriculture considered as an occupation or way of life. adj. relating to rural matters.
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91 Now farming is at a crossroads in the European Community.
92 The results prove that regulation of the salmon farming industry is inadequate.
93 The area combines a working farm and a farming museum.
94 Picking up the threads of our discussion,(sentencedict.com) let's return to the topic of factory farming.
95 Farming is his sole livelihood.
96 The biological balance is upset by over-intensive farming.
97 You're just starting your farming business.
98 Compatibility between monitors and implements is similarly important if farmers are to adopt precision farming technology with confidence.
99 The projections build in the ability of farmers to adapt to climate change by changing crops and farming methods.
100 But the obstacles to the free development of capitalism and of successful peasant farming remained.
101 Quietly, slowly and significantly, sustainable agriculture is sweeping the farming systems of the world.
102 The hedgerows and pasture where the owls hunt their prey are disappearing as farmers create bigger fields for intensive arable farming.
103 They were the sort of conflicts that frequently flare up along any ill-defined border which is straddled by farming communities.
104 Accountants Touche Ross estimated that the increase in the price of diesel would add about £1 an acre to arable farming costs.
105 In this buffer zone around the park, people survive through subsistence farming and cash crops such as cotton.
106 Roh Tae Woo was born on December 4, 1932, in a farming village near Taegu.
107 He spoke of the feeling of dread and anxiety throughout farming.
108 These were in contrast to upland permanent pasture, where arable farming could only be undertaken infrequently, in special circumstances.
109 Eating habits have changed under external influences, and it is not always easy for farming to adapt to such changes.
110 I also go to conferences, seminars, speak on programmes like Farming Today, appear on television and write letters.
111 Moreover, the arable land is more suited to collective as opposed to subsistence farming.
112 For example, the ability to bear sons remained important in early twentieth-century farming communities.
113 Mr Dickie is one of a growing band of marketing consultants, advising farming companies on risk management.
114 Modern methods of livestock farming have come under severe attack since the 1989 outbreak of salmonella.
115 In 1977 I took a year off from farming and built a house farther up the hollow.
116 It brought another hammer blow to Britain's depressed farming industry.
117 He wrote of food, farming, animal husbandry, and village storytellers, of shaman priests and wupo, witches.
118 The Thatcher government has opposed planning controls over agriculture that could have stopped the spread of intensive arable farming.
119 Already many of the remaining noble landowners were developing modern capitalist methods of farming their estates.
120 Livestock Livestock farming has been seriously affected by the need to produce so much so quickly.
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