Farming And Agriculture

10 words in this vocabulary list

noun a type of cereal grain that is commonly used for food, fodder, and in brewing beer

  • Barley is a versatile cereal grain that is commonly used for making bread, beer, and animal feed.
  • I love the nutty flavor of barley in my soup.
  • Let's grab a cold one at the barley pop joint down the street.
  • The barley fields stretched out as far as the eye could see, like a golden sea of waves.

noun a leafy green or purple biennial plant grown as an annual vegetable crop for its dense cluster of edible leaves

  • The chef prepared a delicious cabbage salad for the dinner party.
  • I'm not a fan of cabbage, it's just not my thing.
  • Let's grab some grub at the diner, I heard they have killer cabbage rolls.
  • The project's success was as unexpected as finding a diamond in a cabbage patch.

noun a breakfast food made from roasted grains, typically eaten with milk

adjective relating to grains or breakfast food made from grains

  • I always start my day with a bowl of cereal for breakfast.
  • I love munching on cereal while watching TV.
  • I'm craving some cereal right now, want some?
  • The idea of going back to school gives me a stomach full of cereal.

noun a building or room for processing milk and its products

adjective relating to or used in the production of milk and its products

  • The dairy industry plays a significant role in the country's economy.
  • I'm going to pick up some dairy products from the store.
  • I try to avoid dairy because it doesn't sit well with me.
  • Her smile was as bright as a sunny day in a dairy farm.

noun a farmhouse with outbuildings and land attached

  • The historic grange was meticulously restored to its original grandeur.
  • Let's head over to the grange for the community barbecue this weekend.
  • The grange is the perfect spot for a chill hangout with friends.
  • The grange of knowledge is vast and ever-expanding.

noun a large open area covered with grass, especially one used for grazing

  • The grassland ecosystem is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species.
  • Let's go for a picnic in the grassland this weekend.
  • I love chilling in the grassland, it's so peaceful.
  • Her mind was like a vast grassland, full of untapped potential.

noun a house, especially a farmhouse, and outbuildings

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  • The family decided to establish a homestead on the outskirts of town.
  • They're fixing up the old homestead for the summer.
  • Let's head out to the homestead for a chill weekend.
  • The artist's studio was his creative homestead where he felt most inspired.

noun a red or yellowish fruit with a juicy pulp, used as a vegetable in cooking

adjective describing word that modifies a noun, in this case 'tomato'

article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun, in this case 'the'

  • The tomato is a fruit that is commonly used in salads and sauces.
  • I love adding tomatoes to my sandwiches for extra flavor.
  • Hey, pass me that 'mato so I can slice it up for the burgers.
  • She's as red as a tomato after running in the sun all day.

noun Acreman - a person who works or manages an acre of land

  • The acreman surveyed the land to determine its boundaries.
  • The acreman is out in the fields measuring the plot.
  • The acreman is the one who knows every inch of this place.
  • She was like an acreman, meticulously planning out every detail of the project.

adjective describes a person or thing as being without moisture, dry

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to indicate that something is done in a dry or parched manner

  • The arid climate caused the land to become adry and barren.
  • Don't forget to water the plants, they look adry.
  • My skin feels so adry after spending all day in the sun.
  • His humor was adry, often leaving others confused by his jokes.