Yes, that is what the windmills are for.
Farm = boerderij Farms = boerderijen
The name 'Staten' is actually Dutch; it was the Dutch who settled the farm land that was the island near New Amsterdam (or New York, also initially named from the Dutch).
The Dutch were the first settlers in Edmeston. Dutch Valley Farm, not still standing, was built in a hollow, as was the Dutch way. Fifty years or so ago the hatchet marks were seen in the banister.
some dutch words that are still used today are bowery (farm) , brief (letter) , spook (ghost) , scow (riverboat) , and yacht i got this from my packet.
Loafing shed or hay shed. It is a Dutch Barn in the UK
the Indians that were on the land when the pilgrams came to America
According to the NYCVisit web site's page on the The Dutch Contribution to New York's Vocabulary, "bowery" means "farm." The street followed the path of a road leading to a Peter Stuyvessant's farm. (See related link for more information.)== == == == An aside: Nicolas de la Plaine, a French Huguenot that came to America in 1639 with the Dutch, owned a tulip farm that is now the Bowery. He was also the Burger of New Amsterdam (New York).
Holland. People from Holland which speak dutch wear wooden shoes in the damp fields which they go to farm
Ted A. Woodworth has written: 'The little Dutch boy' -- subject(s): Biography, Childhood and youth, Farm life
Lowennas Pine Furniture supplies pine farmhouse tables for dining use. One could also brows Dutch Crafters for some more options on where to purchase a farm table.
The Lenape Indians taught the Dutch how to grow crops such as corn, beans, and squash using the "Three Sisters" agricultural technique, where these crops are planted together to support and benefit each other. They also introduced the Dutch to sustainable farming practices like crop rotation and companion planting.
Beauveau Borie has written: 'Farming and folk society' -- subject(s): Farm life, Pennsylvania Dutch, Social life and customs, Threshing