It can mean a lot of things depending on what you are talking about. It can mean field (as in the field you plant crops in) or a field (as in the one you would play Soccer on). They also use it for Camp (like scout's camp), along with many other things.
It means "I live on a farm in the country".
On the floor/In the background
It means "My birthday is in the month of".
Literally translated, "The cat in your pants." But, it is Spanglish, not Spanish.
It means how old are you, to an adult.
"Que hay en el campo" means "What is there in the field?"
investigación de campo or investigación en el campo
"In the camp" :D
en el = in/on the
It means "I live on a farm in the country".
Assuming that you are speaking spanish, "en el sur" would directly translate as "in the south".
The Spanish in the world
Queda en el museo means: (in Spanish) Is in the museum.
In Spanish it means 'At bar'
On the floor/In the background
"How are plants cultivated in the country and the city?" Another interpretation might be, "How do they cultivate plants in the country and the city?"
In the work plan