Definition of Farmyard. Meaning of Farmyard. Synonyms of Farmyard

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Definition of Farmyard

Farmyard
Farmyard Farm"yard`, n. The yard or inclosure attached to a barn, or the space inclosed by the farm buildings.

Meaning of Farmyard from wikipedia

- A barnyard or farmyard is an enclosed or open yard adjoining a barn, and, typically, related farm buildings, including a farmhouse. Enclosed barnyards...
- Farmyard Symphony is a 1938 Silly Symphonies animated short film. It can be seen as a precursor to Fantasia due to using various pieces of classical music...
- Livestock are the domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting to provide labour and produce diversified products for consumption such as meat...
- project “Off-Grid Farmyard” is implemented at the Farmyard of Monserrate in order to produce electricity to meet the consumption of the Farmyard. Renewable energy...
- Gobo the goat, Dash the donkey and Digger the puppy, who are called the farmyard bunch. The storylines are told from the young animals' point of view and...
- ****. Common forms of animal manure include farmyard manure (or farm slurry (liquid manure). Farmyard manure also contains plant material (often straw)...
- A Farmyard Drama (French:Un drame à la ferme) is a 1921 Belgian silent drama film directed by Théo Bergerat. Léopold Plangère Aimé Maider Jimmy O'Kelly...
- The Kevola Observatory is located in Kevola in Paimio in South-Western Finland, some 35 km east from the city of Turku. The observatory is currently owned...
- of Bollitree, on Rectory Lane. Historic England. "Barn on west side of farmyard and curtain wall enclosing yard at Bollitree Castle (Grade I) (1296781)"...
- Collective farming and communal farming are various types of "agricultural production in which multiple farmers run their holdings as a joint enterprise"...