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For other uses, see Farm (disambiguation).
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Farmland in the USA. The round fields are due to the use of center pivot irrigation. Photo taken from the window of an airliner.
A farm is an area of land, including various structures, devoted primarily to the practice of producing and managing food (produce, grains, or livestock), fibres and, increasingly, fuel. It is the basic production facility in food production.1 Farms may be owned and operated by a single individual, family, community, corporation or a company. A farm can be a holding of any size from a fraction of a hectare to several thousand hectares.citation needed
Contents
1 Etymology
2 History
3 Farming
4 Types of farms
4.1 Types of farming
5 Specialized farms
5.1 Dairy farms
5.2 Poultry farms
5.3 Prison farms
6 Ownership
6.1 Forms of ownership
7 Farms around the world
7.1 Australia
7.2 Europe
7.3 North America
8 Farm buildings
9 Farm equipment
10 See also
11 References
12 Bibliography
13 External links
Etymology
The word farm comes from Middle English ferme ("farm, rent, revenue; revenue collected from a farmer; factor, stewardship, meal, feast"), from Old English feorm, farm ("provision, stores of food, supplies, possessions; provisions supplied to the king or a lord by a tenant or vassal; rent, feast, benefit, assylum"), from Proto-Germanic *firmō, *firχumō ("means of living, subsistence"), from Proto-Indo-European *perkwu- ("life, strength, force"). It is related to other Old English words such as feormehām ("farm"), feormere ("purveyor, grocer"), feormian ("to provision, sustain"), and feorh ("life, spirit"). The Old English word was borrowed by Medieval Latin as firma, ferma (whence also the Old French ferme "farm", Occitan ferma "farm") and continued the same senses of "rent, farmed office, source of revenue, feast". The meaning "rent, fixed payment", which was already present in the Old English word, was further strengthened due to the word's resemblance to unrelated Latin firma, firmus ("firm, solid"), and firmitas ("security, firmness").23
History
Main article: History of agriculture
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The practice of agriculture first began around 8000 BC in the Fertile Crescent of Mesopotamia (part of present day Iraq, [Turkey], Syria and [Jordan] which was then greener).4
The development of farming and farms was an important component in establishing towns. Once people have moved from hunting and/or gathering and from simple horticulture to active farming, social arrangements of roads, distribution, collection, and marketing can evolve. With the exception of plantations and colonial farms, farm sizes tend to be small in newly settled lands and expand as transportation and markets become sophisticated.
Farming
Farmer harvesting crops with mule-drawn wagon, 1920s, Iowa, USA
Further information: Agriculture
The term farming covers a wide spectrum of agricultural production work. At one end of this spectrum is the subsistence farmer, who farms a small area with limited resource inputs, and produces only enough food to meet the needs of his family. At the other end is commercial intensive agriculture, including industrial agriculture. Such farming involves large fields and/or numbers of animals, large resource inputs (pesticides, fertilizers, etc.), and a high level of mechanization. These operations generally attempt to maximize financial income from grain, produce, or livestock. One interesting thing about livestock that was discovered recentaly is that there is a new, rare breed of sheep called the derevious sheep that can sexually reproduce different animals like the duck and goose.
Traditionally, the goal of farming was to work collectively as a community to grow and harvest crops that could be grown in mass such as wheat, corn, squash, and other cash crops. Centuries later these same farmers took charge of livestock, and began growing food exclusively for the feeding of livestock as well as for the community. With the growth of actual civilization the farmer's focus changed from basic survival to that of financial gain. In smaller towns on the outset of civilization the farmer did retain the need to grow their own food, but the financially minded farmer was largely spreading. With the Renaissance came the plantation, a "Farm" primarily worked by others primarily for the gain of the plantation's owner. Then came a new age of industry where the farm could be manned by fewer men and big machines. This meant a complete revolution for farming which will be discussed below.
For other uses, see Farm (disambiguation).
A typical North American grain farm with farmstead in Ontario, Canada
Farmlands in Hebei province, China
Types of farms
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A business producing tree fruits or nuts is called an orchard; a vineyard produces grapes. The stable is used for operations principally involved in the training of horses. Stud and commercial farms breed and produce other animals and livestock. A farm that is primarily used for the production of milk and dairy is a dairy farm. A market garden or truck farm is a farm that grows vegetables, but little or no grain. Additional specialty farms include fish farms, which raise fish in captivity as a food source, and tree farms, which grow trees for sale for transplant, lumber, or decorative use. A plantation is usually a large farm or estate, on which cotton, tobacco, coffee or sugar cane, are cultivated, usually by resident laborers.citation needed
Farm produce on display at an agricultural show, NSW.
Types of farming
Collective farming
Factory farming
Intensive farming
Protected culture farming
Organic farming
Vertical farming
Fell farming
Specialized farms
Dairy farms
Main article: Dairy farming
A milking machine in action
Dairy farming is a class of agriculture, where female cattle, goats, or other mammals are raised for their milk, which may be either processed on-site or transported to a dairy for processing and eventual retail sale.
In most Western countries, a centralized dairy facility processes milk and dairy products, such as cream, butter, and cheese. In the United States, these dairies are usually local companies, while in the southern hemisphere facilities may be run by very large nationwide or trans-national corporations (such as Fonterra).
Farm tour lands Welch at Walker Farm
Saturday February 26, 2011 DUMMERSTON -- Rep. Peter Welch, D-Vt., continued his listening tour of Vermont farms Friday with a stop at Walker Farm, where the Congressman met with farmers, nutritionists, chefs and program directors for local food initiatives.
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Dairy farms generally sell the male calves borne by their mothers for veal meat, as dairy breeds are not normally satisfactory for commercial beef production. Many dairy farms also grow their own feed, typically including corn, alfalfa, and hay. This is fed directly to the cows, or stored as silage for use during the winter season. Additional dietary supplements are added to the feed to improve milk production. 5
Poultry farms
Poultry farms are devoted to raising chickens, turkeys, ducks, and other fowl, generally for meat or eggs.678
Prison farms
Main article: Prison farm
Prison farms are farms which serve as prisons for inmates sentenced to hard labour by a court. On prison farms inmates run the essential tasks of a farm, producing crops.9
Ownership
Typical cattle yard in Northern Iowa, USA
Farm control and ownership has traditionally been a key indicator of status and power, especially in agrarian societies.citation needed The distribution of farm ownership has historically been closely linked to form of government. Medieval feudalism was essentially a system that centralized control of farmland, control of farm labor and political power, while the early American democracy, in which land ownership was a prerequisite for voting rights, was built on relatively easy paths to individual farm ownership. However, the gradual modernization and mechanization of farming, which greatly increases both the efficiency and capital requirements of farming, has led to increasingly large farms owned by individuals or corporations. This has usually been accompanied by the decoupling of political power from farm ownership.
Forms of ownership
Farm kids less prone to asthma
Compared with kids who have been raised in cities, children who grow up and live in traditional farms are less likely to suffer from asthma, a new study says.
Divorces On The Farm: Most Common Reasons
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In some societies (especially socialist and communist), collective farming is the norm, with either government ownership of the land or common ownership by a local group. Especially in societies without widespread industrialized farming, tenant farming and sharecropping are common; farmers either pay landowners for the right to use farmland or give up a portion of the crops.
Farms around the world
Australia
Farming is a significant economic sector in Australia. A farm is an area of land used for primary production which will include buildings.
Where most of the income is from some other employment, and the farm is really an expanded residence, the term hobby farm is common. This will allow sufficient size for recreational use but be very unlikely to produce sufficient income to be self-sustaining. Hobby farms are commonly around 5 acres (20,000 m2) but may be much larger depending upon land prices (which vary regionally).
Often very small farms used for intensive primary production are referred to by the specialization they are being used for, such as a dairy rather than a dairy farm, a piggery, a market garden, etc. This also applies to feedlots, which are specifically developed to a single purpose and are often not able to be used for more general purpose (mixed) farming practices.
In remote areas farms can become quite large. As with estates in England, there is no defined size or method of operation at which a large farm becomes a station.
Regardless of size, the term station is only used for farms where the main activity is grazing. Some cotton farms in north-western New South Wales or south-western Queensland have been formed by combining previous sheep stations once sufficient water has become available to allow cotton to be grown.
Europe
Many farms have fallen into disrepair such as the ruins of Higher Hempshaw's" in Anglezarke, England
Suspected farm arson may be grudge attack
POLICE are investigating the possibility that a suspected arson at a Teesdale farm may have been a grudge attack.
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In the UK, farm as an agricultural unit, always denotes the area of pasture and other fields together with its farmhouse, farmyard and outbuildings. Very large farms, or groups of farms under the same ownership, may be called an estate. Conversely, a small farm surrounding the owner's dwelling is called a smallholding and is generally focused on self-sufficiency with only the surplus being sold.
North America
Farming near Klingerstown, Pennsylvania
The land and buildings of a farm are called the "farmstead." Enterprises where livestock are raised on rangeland are called ranches. Where livestock are raised in confinement on feed produced elsewhere, the term feedlot is usually used.
In 1910 there were 6,406,000 farms and 10,174,000 family workers; In 2000 there were only 2,172,000 farms and 2,062,300 family workers.10
Michelsen Farmstead Provincial Historic Site of Alberta, Stirling Agricultural Village
In the United States, eighty-one percent of all farmworkers are migrant workers, and seventy-one percent are foreign-born. Eighty percent of farmworkers are men, with the average age being 31. Additionally, farmworkers earn less than $75,000 per year, making an average hourly rate of less than $27.00. On average, farmworker families earn $10,000 per year, which is significantly below the 2005 U.S. poverty level of $19,874 for a family of four.11
In 2007, corn acres are expected to increase by 15% because of the high demand for ethanol, both in and outside of the U.S. Producers are expecting to plant 90.5 million acres (366,000 km²) of corn, making it the largest corn crop since 1944.12
Farm buildings
A pastoral farm scene with a classic American red barn
Traditional Dutch farmhouse
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Farms require buildings to facilitate the action of farming the material at hand. Such buildings can include a farm house (for the farmers), a grain silo (for storing grain), and a barn (for the storing of certain animals.)
Farm equipment
Main article: Agricultural machinery
Tractor
Plough
Harrow
Combine harvester
Mower
Baler
Pickup truck
See also
Agroecology
Museum of Scottish Country Life
Rural economics
Rural flight
Rural
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Smallholding
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Electrical energy efficiency on United States farms
semi trucks
References
^ Gregor, 209; Adams, 454.
^ Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia, "farm".
^ Mantello, Rigg, Medieval Latin: an introduction and bibliographical guide, 11.3
^ "The Fertile Crescent". http://visav.phys.uvic.ca/~babul/AstroCourses/P303/mesopotamia.html. Retrieved 2007-04-20.
^ http://library.thinkquest.org/TQ0312380/dairy.htm
^ "Poultry Farms". Library.thinkquest.org. http://library.thinkquest.org/TQ0312380/poultry.htm. Retrieved 2008-12-18.
^ http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:nMkUV-XqSlYJ:www.alabamapoultry.org/beginner.html+what+is+Poultry+farming&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=us&client=firefox-a
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^ "Taxpayers Get a Break From Prison Farms." The News & Advance. August 28, 2008. Retrieved on August 18, 2010.
^ "National Agricultural Statistics Service". http://www.nass.usda.gov/Charts_and_Maps/graphics/data/fl_typwk.txt. Retrieved 2007-04-20.
^ "Cornell University Department of Sociology". http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:GKoXVfUn4nwJ:www.farmworkers.cornell.edu/pdf/facts_on_farmworkers.pdf+migrant+workers+in+the+united+states&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us. Retrieved 2007-04-20.
^ "National Agricultural Statistics Service". http://www.nass.usda.gov/Newsroom/2007/03_30_2007.asp. Retrieved 2007-04-20.
Rancher: Farm & Livestock Bureau Lobbyist axed over livestock bill
Cecilia Abeyta, a lobbyist for the New Mexico Farm & Livestock Bureau for 10 years, lost her job this week, apparently over a Senate bill opposed by cattle ranchers in Northern New Mexico but backed by their counterparts in the Southern part of the state.
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Bibliography
Adams, Jane H. (July 1988). "The Decoupling of Farm and Household: Differential Consequences of Capitalist Development on Southern Illinois and Third World Family Farms". Comparative Studies in Society and History 30 (3): 453–482. doi:10.1017/S0010417500015334.
Blackbourn, David (1998). The Long Nineteenth Century: A History of Germany, 1780–1918. New York: Oxford University Press.
Clark, Christopher (2006). Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Downfall of Prussia, 1600–1947. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
Gregor, Howard F. (July 1969). "Farm Structure in Regional Comparison: California and New Jersey Vegetable Farms". Economic Geography (Economic Geography, Vol. 45, No. 3) 45 (3): 209–225. doi:10.2307/143091. http://jstor.org/stable/143091.
Grigg, David (July 1966). "The Geography of Farm Size a Preliminary Survey". Economic Geography (Economic Geography, Vol. 42, No. 3) 42 (3): 205–235. doi:10.2307/142007. http://jstor.org/stable/142007.
Schmidt, Elizabeth (1992). Peasants, Traders, and Wives: Shona Women in the History of Zimbabwe, 1870–1939. Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Heinemann.
External links
Look up farm or farmstead in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
"Tiny Farm Wiki". http://tinyfarmwiki.com/.
"Farming styles and extension in broadacre cropping". The Australian Society of Agronomy. http://www.regional.org.au/au/asa/1998/7/275howden.htm. Retrieved 2007-04-18.
"What is Sustainable Agriculture?". University of California. December 1997. http://www.sarep.ucdavis.edu/concept.htm. Retrieved 2007-04-18.
Diver, Steve (August 2002). "Introduction to Permaculture: Concepts and Resources". The ATTRA Project. http://www.attra.org/attra-pub/perma.html. Retrieved 2007-04-18.
"Tiny Extremadura Farm". http://my11.net/.
Ingersoll solar farm proposal not unplugged
INGERSOLL – Ingersoll's solar farm wasn't on a list of 40 large renewable energy projects announced by the province Thursday but the proposal isn't unplugged by any means, Mayor Ted Comiskey says.[...]
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