Farming in a sentence as a noun

Farmers can't compete with free food dumped on the market, so they stop farming.

Only selected few could afford to NOT work in farming.

This hole in the market led to lots of drone-farming, and subsequently the price started to drop.

Is that nonsense coming from what you presume to be a bot-controlled gold-farming crew really nonsense?

At the point where I was farming friends solely so I could convert them into experience, I started questioning myself.

Farming in a sentence as an adjective

That first farmer needs to go to work for the second farmer so he can learn better and more profitable methods of farming and we will all benefit -- including him. Watch the two farmers.

CCD is caused by industrial farming pesticides, which destroy bees' navigational abilities, and they can't find their way back to the hive.

Most, in fact almost all, beekeeping is industrial farming, equivalent to factory farming chickens or cattle.

If this continues farming as we know it will cease to exist in the traditional sense as we all know it and eventually the only farms that will exist will be corporately owned ones.

The closest thing that might get you there is farming communities in the Midwest... with no power, or cell phones, or cars, or houses, with dangerous wild animals still roaming about, no medical treatment, no firearms, and no prior 21st-century civilization thought patterns, and you're still only sort of glimpsing it.

Farming definitions

noun

the practice of cultivating the land or raising stock

See also: agriculture husbandry

noun

agriculture considered as an occupation or way of life; "farming is a strenuous life"; "there's no work on the land any more"

See also: land

adjective

relating to rural matters; "an agrarian (or agricultural) society"; "farming communities"

See also: agrarian agricultural