Noun

Singular farming

Plural uncountable

farming (uncountable)

  1. The business of cultivating land, raising stocks etc.

Derived terms

Adjective

farming (not comparable)

Positive farming

Comparative not comparable

Superlative none (absolute)

  1. Pertaining to the agricultural business.
  2. Raising livestock or fish.

Verb

farming

  1. Present participle of farm.

From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Fri Jul 10 03:30:59 2009

Agriculture refers to the production of food and goods through farming and forestry. Agriculture was the key development that led to the rise of civilization, with the husbandry of domesticated animals and plants (i.e. crops) creating food surpluses that enabled the development of more densely populated and stratified societies. The study of agriculture is known as agricultural science (the related practice of gardening is studied in horticulture).

Agriculture encompasses a wide variety of specialties and techniques, including ways to expand the lands suitable for plant raising, by digging water-channels and other forms of irrigation. Cultivation of crops on arable land and the pastoral herding of livestock on rangeland remain at the foundation of agriculture. In the past century there has been increasing concern to identify and quantify various forms of agriculture. In the developed world the range usually extends between sustainable agriculture (e.g. permaculture or organic agriculture) and intensive farming (e.g. industrial agriculture).

Modern agronomy, plant breeding, pesticides and fertilizers, and technological improvements have sharply increased yields from cultivation, and at the same time have caused widespread ecological damage and negative human health effects. Selective breeding and modern practices in animal husbandry such as intensive pig farming (and similar practices applied to the chicken) have similarly increased the output of meat, but have raised concerns about animal cruelty and the health effects of the antibiotics, growth hormones, and other chemicals commonly used in industrial meat production.

The major agricultural products can be broadly grouped into foods, fibers, fuels, raw materials, pharmaceuticals and stimulants, and an assortment of ornamental or exotic panget products. In the 2000s, plants have been used to grow biofuels, biopharmaceuticals, bioplastics, and pharmaceuticals. Specific foods include cereals, vegetables, fruits, and meat. Fibers include cotton, wool, hemp, silk and flax. Raw materials include lumber and bamboo. Stimulants include tobacco, alcohol, opium, cocaine,and digitalis. Other useful materials are produced by plants, such as resins. Biofuels include methane from biomass, ethanol, and biodiesel. Cut flowers, nursery plants, tropical fish and birds for the pet trade are some of the ornamental products.

In 2007, about one third of the world's workers were employed in agriculture. However, the relative significance of farming has dropped steadily since the beginning of industrialization, and in 2003 – for the first time in history – the services sector overtook agriculture as the economic sector employing the most people worldwide. Despite the fact that agriculture employs over one-third of the world's population, agricultural production accounts for less than five percent of the gross world product (an aggregate of all gross domestic products).

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Mon Jul 6 19:07:11 2009

Both GM and organic farming could help feed the world: Report
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Fri Jul 3 22:37:53 2009

Whats the best way to start farming on RuneScape?
Q. I have just became a member on RuneScape, and I was wondering how I should go about starting farming. Any suggestions?
Asked by Mook xD - Thu Mar 26 14:03:38 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Start by getting the tools you need, spade, trowel, farming rake, seed dibber and a watering can, you can get those items near the farming allotment. Next you need seeds, since you're starting, you need to start with potatoes seeds, it takes a while for plants to grow in game. Until then, do chain farming, farming at one allotment and going to another after you're done. Farming in the beginning isn't that expensive, but toward the end high level seeds cost a nice amount (Though you can always sell the product of those seeds on the grand exchange for a good profit). Oh and always remember to use compost, lessens the chance of your plant dying.
Answered by ~Aww~ - Thu Mar 26 14:16:55 2009

Which ethical principles or ideals are the most useful to assess the ethics of factory farming?
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What's a fun fast way for experience and great rewards in Farming or Runecrafting on Runescape?
Q. You see I've been getting bored of fishing like crazy and I was just wondering what's a fun fast way to get xp in farming or runecrafting that has great rewards?
Asked by Uligipooner - Sun Aug 17 16:56:31 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. the quickest and best way to train farming is go to an allotment like catherby for example. plant the highest lvl things in these allotment, herb and flower patches and while they are growing go to a bank. withdraw a giant compost mound pouch around 300 generate compost scrolls and as many buckets as you can hold. now go to the compost bin, summon your compost mound and use generate compost scroll on the bin. the bin will now be full then use your buckets on the bin to withdraw compost and store it with the tool leprechaun. attend to your crops whenever they are diseased or need harvesting. repeat over and over again. it took me a week to get from lvl 35 farming to lvl 50 farming this way.
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Fri Jul 3 22:39:57 2009