202 Words to use with farm

She wrecked the top on a low hanging branch, then hit another tree, severing thereby all connection between herself and the phaeton, and at last galloped down the lane to the farm house, with the broken shafts and harness dangling behind her.

" At first the students were paid twenty-five cents an hour, the same rate as the male farm hands.

He informed us that he had devoted sixteen years of his life to this object, and had then in his farm-yard a buffalo nearly as heavy as three of the ordinary size.

He knows they can do every kind of farm work as well as men, and are more reliable and conscientious than boys, and he is ready, therefore, to pay the required minimum wage of eighteen shillings a week, or above that amount if the rate ruling in the district is higher.

He determined not to return to farm life, believing he could do better for himself in a town.

For this reason, before the Peloponnesians, under Archidamus, invaded Attica, he warned the Athenians that if Archidamus, when he laid waste everything else, spared his own private estate because of the friendly private relations existing between them, or in order to give his personal enemies a ground for impeaching him, he should give both the land and the farm buildings upon it to the state.

This high spreading plain, which before the war was one scene of rural plenty and industrious peace, with its farm lands and orchards dropping gently from the forest country of Chantilly, Compiègne, and Ermenonville, down to the Ourcq and the Marne, will be a place of pilgrimage for generations to come.

Presently they met the first farm-wagon with its load of worshippers for the little mountain church beyond.

The fathers may be engaged in village trades, such as a shoemaker, carpenter, gardener, general shop merchant, farm labourer, or farmer.

I noticed one decent-looking young woman, who had the air of a farm servant; and two were well-fed country wives who had probably left a brood of children to mourn them.

Then the farm boys cheered, and the lumberjacks shouted, and the Indians yelled.

Besides such epithets as hayseed and clodhopper, contemptuous in their very origin, villain (farm servant), churl (farm laborer), and boor (peasant) have all gathered unto themselves opprobrium; villain now involves a scoundrelly spirit, churl a contumelious manner, boor a bumptious ill-breeding; not one of these words is any longer confined in its application to a particular social rank.

He was a cunning fellow, with a hangdog look, and a great cleverness at stealing farm produce from father on the sly, and selling it.

Profitable farm management & marketing for the corn-growing states.

"The chief causes which will inevitably bring about a smaller crop next year, unless promptly removed by national action, are six in number, of which the first is the shortage of farm labor.

I visited the quail traps twice a day, morning and evening, and as I had now become quite a good rider I was allowed to have one of the farm horses to carry me over my route.

He left Vareddes with his wife, in a farm-cart, driving a cow with them.

Then, being a very kind lady, and liking all the farm animals, the farmer's wife went out in the potato patch and pulled up some pig weed.

"That is where I store my stock of farm machinery," he said.

Consumers pay big prices for farm products, goodness knows, but they don't pay them to the farmer.

It aids agriculture by preventing floods and storing the surplus rainfall in the soil for the use of farm crops.

Kurt reached for the rope of the farm-bell, and rang it rather sharply.

It was no small part of the work of the blacksmith and his assistant to keep the farm implements in good repair, and much of this work was done at night.

If farm women would

Farm economics, management, and distribution.

202 Words to use with  farm