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n. A farm whose agricultural land and buildings are in active use for crop production and/or the raising of livestock.
Usage examples of "working farm".
Meena says I absolutely have to describe what Stourhead Farm was like when Evan and Sally took it over, and the trouble they had bringing it back to being a working farm, the way it is now, and especially how everything was for me back then, being snatched right out of New York and plopped down on this raggedy ruin of a Dorset estate.
If nothing else, it will be interesting to see the ins and outs of a working farm firsthand.
Her sunburned, care-worn hands, described when Jim first meets her, are those of a hard-working farm woman.
The complex of barns, sheds, and coops indicated it had also been a working farm for a country gentleman with plenty of money.
It's not really a working farm, more of a hobby place for the Fairfaxes - they're retired potato growers from Idaho.
We still owned a great deal, but the working farm had moved north and a little downslope, and instead of sheep it was now cows and pigs and, in the summer, berries.
And you cant take it from any working farm, the Marshal-General went on, or from any grangeland.