dairy farm 的定义
- a farm devoted chiefly to the production of milk and the manufacture of butter and cheese.
dairy farm 近义词
等同于 ranch
dairy farm 的近义词 8 个
等同于 dairy
更多dairy farm例句
- Women who live or work on dairy farms are encouraged to compete in county contests every year, with the finalists advancing to the Minnesota State Fair.
- Water was already a scarce resource before Riverview, a major dairy corporation, moved its operations to the area in 2015, buying out private owners and nearby dairy farms before draining the aquifer beneath the basin.
- As it turns out, there’s a poultry plant and a dairy farm adjacent to several of the fields.
- The Clares move into an old dairy farm with a complicated history—one that George failed to mention to his wife when they purchased it.
- They now live together in western North Carolina and will start working at the same dairy farm this spring—roles that will give them the same proximity they enjoyed when they first fell in love.
- They were just way too aggressive to try and maintain on a farm here,” says Gow of his “Nazi cows.
- A few weeks after returning from England, I was trolling the dairy section and came across the Cotswold Double Gloucester.
- Like Lent, the season of Advent was a period of reflection and fasting, and items such as dairy and sugar were forbidden.
- But they are serious: what large-scale fracking does is change small farm towns into industrial sites.
- Mixing meat and dairy is a kosher rule-breaker, so they switched the cheese for potatoes.
- The evening previous to his death he was walking about the farm, in the full possession of all his faculties of mind and body.
- Van Twiller was himself a grower of the plant and had his tobacco farm at Greenwich.
- Could this man, who had been sent out to take care of Indians, get back his San Pasquale farm for him?
- We did plan a great trip—father and mother and Tim and I—we were going to England together when the farm showed a surplus.
- The road led to an old fashioned, high gabled farm-house at the foot of the hill; the only tenement visible from that lonely spot.