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B1 Level Wordlist - Farming

Here you will learn some English words about farming, such as "barn", "cattle", "farmhouse", etc. prepared for B1 learners.

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CEFR B1 Vocabulary

farming and its science

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barn
[noun]

a building on a farm in which people keep their animals, straw, hay, or grains

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cattle
[noun]

large farm animals, such as cows and bulls, raised for meat, milk, or labor

Ex: He purchased cattle to expand his business .
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crop
[noun]

a plant that is grown for food over large areas of land

Ex: The region is known for crop of apples , which are exported worldwide .
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farmhouse
[noun]

a house near a farm in which a farmer lives

Ex: farmhouse had a barn nearby , where they kept their animals .
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fish farm
[noun]

an area or a place where fish are kept to increase their number and then be sold

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grain
[noun]

the small seeds of wheat, corn, rice, and other such crops

Ex: grains were milled into flour for baking .
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a glass structure used for growing plants in and protecting them from cold weather

Ex: The schoolgreenhouse is used to teach students about botany .
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to cut and collect a crop

Ex: harvests carrots from the garden beds , pulling them from the soil .
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land
[noun]

an area of ground used for farming

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to milk
[Verb]

to collect milk from animals such as cows, goats, etc.

Ex: During the winter months , the sheep milked twice a day to meet demand .
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organic
[Adjective]

(of food or farming techniques) produced or done without any artificial or chemical substances

Ex: The store has a wide selection organic snacks and beverages .
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pest
[noun]

an insect or small animal that destroys or damages crops, food, etc.

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plow
[noun]

a large farm tool with heavy blades used to turn over soil and prepare it for sowing

Ex: A team of horses was traditionally used to pull plow in earlier farming methods .
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ranch
[noun]

a large farm in which animals are kept to increase their number

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scarecrow
[noun]

an object that looks like a person and is made to scare birds away

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seed
[noun]

a small living part of a plant that when put in the ground, grows into a new one

Ex: With proper care and attention , even the seed has the potential to grow into a towering tree .
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shepherd
[noun]

a person who protects a large group of sheep as a job

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to sow
[Verb]

to plant seeds by scattering them on the ground

Ex: Sowing lettuce seeds in rows ensures a plentiful supply of fresh greens for salads .
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stable
[noun]

a building, typically found on a farm, designed to house horses

Ex: During the storm, the horses sought refuge in the stable, finding comfort and safety in their familiar surroundings.
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tractor
[noun]

a vehicle with large rear wheels and thick tires, mostly used on farms

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vineyard
[noun]

a piece of land on which grapes are grown to make wine

Ex: They planted a vineyard on their property as a hobby .
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windmill
[noun]

a large, tall building with long blades, called sails, that uses wind power to make flour out of grain or pump water

Ex: windmills in the Netherlands have been preserved as landmarks .
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