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Definition of farmstead in English: farmsteadnounˈfɑːmstɛdˈfɑrmˌstɛd A farm and its buildings. 农庄 Example sentencesExamples - The farmstead consisted of a set of buildings grouped around a yard: the living dwelling faced the cowshed and the storehouse while the threshing house and steam bath house were set at a further distance.
- At her farmstead, two acres are devoted to the house and yard and 118 acres to active farm production.
- Noel lives in a restored farmstead on a farm near Dewitt, Michigan.
- He encouraged rural residents to be alert to signs of production on abandoned farmsteads and to contact local authorities.
- Their farmstead and barnyard areas are immaculately tidy.
- Heavy infestations of grasshoppers have been reported in field margins and farmsteads, mostly in the eastern third of Nebraska.
- Our grandmother cooked large meals for the men, who slept in a bunkhouse on the farmstead.
- The barns and milking parlor on the farmstead had been vacant for seven years, so friends helped them clean, test equipment and replace components as needed.
- At one time they were raising hogs on three different farmsteads.
- His writings state the abbey founded a large farmstead, or grange, and a water mill 20 miles away near Wharram Percy, south of Malton.
- It ploughed through many farmsteads, homes and lands.
- This feature is used to accommodate roadways, farmsteads or other areas where irrigation is unwanted.
- It includes some twenty-seven architectural portraits, mostly of farmsteads, but also of commercial buildings and other structures.
- In Iceland the impact of Viking farmsteads on the land can be dated by analyzing layers of volcanic ash in soils, sediments, and ice caps.
- The site is a Neolithic farmstead with the oldest standing buildings in North-West Europe, but before I worked there it was thought to date from the Iron Age.
- We need to allow a full range of economic activities on our farmsteads and rural properties.
- When planning manure storages, consider all farmstead operations, building locations, and prevailing winds.
- The contractor built a wall from old fieldstones set aside at the time farmers cleared the land for farmsteads.
- Winding lanes, squeezed together by plump hedgerows, wander along farmsteads, groves of woodland, and villages.
- Most of these were built of stone, while dwellings and other functional buildings like farmsteads or mills, depending on local materials, were of timber, clay, or brick.
Synonyms smallholding, holding, steading, grange, plantation, estate Definition of farmstead in US English: farmsteadnounˈfɑrmˌstɛdˈfärmˌsted A farm and its buildings. 农庄 Example sentencesExamples - At one time they were raising hogs on three different farmsteads.
- This feature is used to accommodate roadways, farmsteads or other areas where irrigation is unwanted.
- He encouraged rural residents to be alert to signs of production on abandoned farmsteads and to contact local authorities.
- In Iceland the impact of Viking farmsteads on the land can be dated by analyzing layers of volcanic ash in soils, sediments, and ice caps.
- It ploughed through many farmsteads, homes and lands.
- Winding lanes, squeezed together by plump hedgerows, wander along farmsteads, groves of woodland, and villages.
- The contractor built a wall from old fieldstones set aside at the time farmers cleared the land for farmsteads.
- Noel lives in a restored farmstead on a farm near Dewitt, Michigan.
- We need to allow a full range of economic activities on our farmsteads and rural properties.
- It includes some twenty-seven architectural portraits, mostly of farmsteads, but also of commercial buildings and other structures.
- Our grandmother cooked large meals for the men, who slept in a bunkhouse on the farmstead.
- Heavy infestations of grasshoppers have been reported in field margins and farmsteads, mostly in the eastern third of Nebraska.
- At her farmstead, two acres are devoted to the house and yard and 118 acres to active farm production.
- Most of these were built of stone, while dwellings and other functional buildings like farmsteads or mills, depending on local materials, were of timber, clay, or brick.
- The barns and milking parlor on the farmstead had been vacant for seven years, so friends helped them clean, test equipment and replace components as needed.
- His writings state the abbey founded a large farmstead, or grange, and a water mill 20 miles away near Wharram Percy, south of Malton.
- When planning manure storages, consider all farmstead operations, building locations, and prevailing winds.
- The site is a Neolithic farmstead with the oldest standing buildings in North-West Europe, but before I worked there it was thought to date from the Iron Age.
- Their farmstead and barnyard areas are immaculately tidy.
- The farmstead consisted of a set of buildings grouped around a yard: the living dwelling faced the cowshed and the storehouse while the threshing house and steam bath house were set at a further distance.
Synonyms smallholding, holding, steading, grange, plantation, estate |