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agriculture
/ˈæɡɹɪˌkəɫtʃɝ/
noun
farming and its science
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barn
/ˈbɑɹn/
noun
a building on a farm in which people keep their animals, straw, hay, or grains
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cattle
/ˈkætəɫ/
noun
the group of cows and bulls, kept for their meat or milk
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crop
/ˈkɹɑp/
noun
a plant that is grown for food over large areas of land
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farmhouse
/ˈfɑɹmˌhaʊs/
noun
a house near a farm in which a farmer lives
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fish farm
/fˈɪʃ fˈɑːɹm/
noun
an area or a place where fish are kept to increase their number and then be sold
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grain
/ˈɡɹeɪn/
noun
the small seeds of wheat, corn, rice, and other such crops
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greenhouse
/ˈɡɹinˌhaʊs/
noun
a glass structure used for growing plants in and protecting them from cold weather
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to harvest
/ˈhɑɹvəst/
verb
to cut and collect a crop
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land
/lænd/
noun
an area of ground used for farming
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to milk
/ˈmɪɫk/
verb
to collect milk from animals such as cows, goats, etc.
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organic
/ɔɹˈɡænɪk/
adjective
(of food or farming techniques) produced or done without any artificial or chemical substances
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pest
/ˈpɛst/
noun
an insect or small animal that destroys or damages crops, food, etc.
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plow
/ˈpɫaʊ/
noun
a large farm tool with heavy blades used to turn over soil and prepare it for sowing
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ranch
/ˈɹæntʃ/
noun
a large farm in which animals are kept to increase their number
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scarecrow
/ˈskæɹˌkɹoʊ/
noun
an object that looks like a person and is made to scare birds away
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seed
/ˈsid/
noun
a small living object from a plant that when put in the ground, grows into a new one
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shepherd
/ˈʃɛpɝd/
noun
a person who protects a large group of sheep as a job
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to sow
/ˈsaʊ/, /ˈsoʊ/
verb
to plant seeds in the earth or scatter them over the ground
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stable
/ˈsteɪbəɫ/
noun
a building on a farm to house horses
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tractor
/ˈtɹæktɝ/
noun
a vehicle with large rear wheels and thick tires, mostly used on farms
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vineyard
/ˈvɪnjɝd/
noun
a piece of land on which grapes are grown to make wine
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windmill
/ˈwɪndˌmɪɫ/
noun
a large, tall building with long blades, called sails, that turn in the wind, used to make flour out of grain or produce electricity
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