A Plantation is what you are referring to
Large farms in South Carolina were known as plantations.
Yes, in the antebellum South, many regions were divided into large farm lands called plantations that primarily cultivated cash crops such as cotton, tobacco, rice, and sugar cane. These plantations were worked by enslaved African Americans and were owned by wealthy landowners who controlled the production and labor on the estates.
Depends what's raised on that large farm. Not all large farms are called ranches, and not all ranches are farms. A large farm is often just called a large farm, a plantation (especially in the southern US), or a large farm. Also, large farms in Australia are called stations.
Large farms are commonly called plantations.
Depends what's raised on that large farm. Not all large farms are called ranches, and not all ranches are farms. A large farm is often just called a large farm, a plantation (especially in the southern US), or a large farm. Also, large farms in Australia are called stations.
A very large farm is sometimes also called a ranch.
Plantation farm
it is called a branch
Plantation
A large farm that has many who workers who live on the land that they work is called a ranch. If the workers rent the land they work it could be called a tenant farm.
i dont know to be truthful but are you working on a project or something
It wasn't a farm but a plantation called Mt. Vernon. He had large acres of crops, a distillery, and herds.