Yes, the word farm is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for the land and buildings used for growing crops or raising livestock; a body of water used for the cultivation of aquatic animals; a word for a thing.
The word farm is also a verb: farm, farms, farming, farmed.
Yes, the word 'farming' is a noun form called a gerund, the present participle of the verb to farm. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.
Examples:
Farming is a good occupation. (noun)
A community group is farming this vacant lot. (verb)
We bought a good piece of farming land. (adjective)
'y el cultivo' (ee ell coolTEEvaw) = 'and farming' (noun) 'y agricola' (ee ahGREEKawlah) = 'and farming....' (adjective) 'y cultivando' (ee coolteeVANdaw) = 'and farming....' (present participle)
Yes, "labourer" is a common noun. It refers to a person who performs manual work, such as construction, cleaning, or farming.
"farmer" is a noun, nouns are a person, place, thing. "farming" would be the verb form of the word farmer
The noun 'produce' is a singular, uncountable noun as a word for fruits and vegetables, products of farming. The uncountable noun 'produce' is a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements.The word 'produce' is also a verb: produce, produces, producing, produced.
Farming benefits everyone who eats, no matter what they feel about farming, how much they know about farming, or how involved with farming they are.
All the types that are practiced in the United States: livestock farming, crop farming, tree farming, fruit and vegetable farming, mixed farming, commercial farming, sustainable farming, hobby farming, corporate farming, ranching, the list goes on.
shifting cultivation,plantation faming,mixed farming,dairy farming,truck farming,cooperative farming,collectivefarming,state farming
Ranching,Dry and Irrigated Farming,Mixed Farming,Single Crop and Multicrop Farming,Diversified farming.
No, the word 'farmer' is not a verb. The word farmer is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for a person who farms. Example:My neighbor, a farmer, raises corn and other vegetables.The verb forms are farm, farms, farming, and farmed.
Period is a noun when referring to a length of time, a punctuation mark or a cyclical flow of blood from the uterus.It is a adjective when referring to the characteristics of an historical time, for example a collection of period farming tools.
humid d farming is atype of farming
There is no such thing as "inorganic" farming. There's farming, then there's organic farming.