52 Metaphors for farm

But if you can find happiness here, my girls, our old farm will become a paradise.

Actually, MacDonald's farm is the only thing he has that is luxurious.

('The farm,' I may explain, is the prison infirmary.)

" The farm at Teller was certainly an interesting spot.

This farm is a more or less naked and unimproved piece of land, without a farm-stead or farm-house, with few hedge-rows, and wholly undrained.

There's a lot of people down at the state farm at Cumminsthat's where the farm is ain't itthat's raw and bloody.

This home farm becomes the bone of contention.

The five amalgamated farms are light turnip soil, with the exception of about 200 acres, which are well drained.

TYROL (929), a crownland of Austria; lies between Bavaria (N.) and Italy (S. and W.); traversed by three ranges of the Alps and by the rivers Inn and Adige; it is famed for the beauty of its scenery; inhabited by Catholic Germans and Italians; sheep-farming, mining, and forest, fruit, and wine cultivation are the chief industries; capital INNSBRUCK (q. v.).

Under his intelligent husbandry his farm became the marvel of all that region.

Now, I am not so foolish as to imagine that a farm is a perfect place.

Some grass is raised in the middle and southern states, and some grain is raised in the northern states; but, in general, the great agricultural production of the northern states is grass, and these farms among the mountains in Vermont are grass farms.

I was born at Boone Hillabout twelve miles north of DeWittand how come it named Boone Hill, that farm was my young mistress's.

For of two things of equal usefulness, who would not prefer to buy the better looking? The farm which is healthiest is the most valuable, for there the profit is certain.

Snakes are not unusual in the countryside and RUSTIC Farm was no exception.

These two circumstances, coupled with the fact that the farm on which this grave was found was the first settled in that part of the country, the date of the first deed made from Lord Granville to John Perkins running back about 150 years (the land still belonging to the descendants of the same family that first occupied it), would prove beyond doubt that it is a very old grave.

The farm is always the best barometer to give warning of scarcity of labor.

Farms are abandonedor bought by rich men who make park lands and lawns o' the fields where the potato and the mangel wurzel, the corn and the barley, grew yesteryear.

Besides, our farm of five hundred acres was the largest in Oare, and I had to work very hard on it.

These boards are covered with such posters, announcing sales by auction, farms to be let, houses to be had on lease, shares in a local bank or gasworks for sale, and so on, for all of which properties the firm are the legal representatives.

His farms are simply the basis of his credit.

Marseilles is a locality; an isolated farm in the middle of a field is also a locality.

"Ten years ago this farm was idle land.

To observe him well, he appeared to be as indifferent as if the farm, to which he had gone several times, however, and which he ought to know, had been several hundreds of miles away.

His home life was happy and, in the main, serene; his farm was a source of never-ending pleasure to him; he was honored at home and abroad by those whose opinion he most valued; and he was almost daily in receipt of the news of the extension of the "Morse system" throughout the world.

52 Metaphors for  farm