Pronunciation: /trʌk ˈfɑːrmɪŋ/
noun a type of commercial agriculture in which crops are grown for sale rather than for personal consumption
A1 Truck farming is a type of agriculture where fruits and vegetables are grown for sale.
A2 In truck farming, crops are typically grown on a small scale and sold locally.
B1 Many small-scale farmers practice truck farming to supply fresh produce to local markets.
B2 Truck farming requires careful planning and management to ensure a successful harvest.
C1 The history of truck farming in the United States dates back to the 19th century.
C2 Modern truck farming techniques have increased efficiency and productivity in the agricultural industry.
formal Truck farming is a type of commercial vegetable or fruit production where crops are grown for direct sale to retailers or consumers.
informal My uncle has been in the truck farming business for years, selling his produce at the local farmer's market.
slang I heard that truck farming can be a tough gig, but if you've got a green thumb, it's worth it.
figurative In a way, managing a successful truck farming operation is like tending to a garden - it requires hard work, patience, and attention to detail.
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