Simple answer - yes.
truffles
well they are grown in large corporate farms and for their own family in small family farms
It usually takes about 7 or 8 years for black perigold truffles to grow, and probably the white ones as well. it says on wikipedia that there an attempt to cultivate truffles in 1847, and in 1855 those truffles won a prize in the paris fair, so they must have grown to a sufficent size.
Vines on farms.
in farms
Pigs love them, and are often used on commercial truffle farms to find the truffles.Dogs have also been trained to find truffles
it's usually grown in farms i think
plantations
It is grown on farms and in gardens.
The plant indigo the people of the southern colonies used is grown on large farms.
No, alcohol as such cannot be grown on farms, although for wine, grapes are grown in vineyards as they lend flavour to it. Likewise for beer, agriculture plays a role in growing the grain that is required for the beverage. Methanol (wood alcohol) also comes from a crop that is grown (trees). But the alcohol is not itself grown; it is produced from the crops that are grown.
Corn and Tobacco