0 past simple and past participle of farm
1 to use land for growing crops and/or keeping animals as a business:
Although a few articles were farmed out to graduate students and marginal scholars, there are excellent articles by recognised experts.
On average 14.7 per cent of all solitaries had land in a village at their disposal, of which slightly more than half actually farmed it.
The integration of onboard global positioning systems and 3d mapping data allows the forest to be farmed on a highly granular level.
Together with their fellows (with whom they commonly had kinship ties), they farmed small groups of holdings employing familiar techniques.
From the mid-fourteenth century the abbey's manors had been farmed out wholesale including demesne, rent roll and court perquisites.
Moreover, much of the forest that has been lost or forest that remains, covered lands that had earlier been populated and farmed.
Thus, living standards and the ability to increase farmed area are positively correlated.
Nationally, organic product sales currently exceed $8 billion and there is an estimated 2.3 million acres farmed organically54-56.