Hill Farms.
California farms are usually called farms, just like everywhere else. Some of them however, are called ranches instead of being called farms.
They are still called They are still called farms.
Community farms in Mexico are called ejido.
collective farms
Spanish farms were called HACIENDAS
Kolhoz / kolkhozIn english, they were called collective farms.
Farm = boerderij Farms = boerderijen
People have constructed wind turbines to harness (not collect) the energy from wind(s). In some areas, there are wind turbine "farms" with windmills set up across hillsides and the landscape.
Homesteads or farms. There is no other name for these places.
"Flowers" and "hillsides" are the nouns here.
The large farms in the south were called plantations. Many had slaves working on them.
that would depend greatly on what type of farm you are talking about a rice farm would have small rectangular flat fields surrounded by levies called paddies vegetable farms would be similar without the levies fruit is usually on the hillsides animal production is mainly indoors now