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Verbs Related to Agriculture and Farming

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plant
1.
plant
Noun

a living thing that grows in ground or water, usually has leaves, stems, flowers, etc.

The gardener watered the plant every morning.

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sow
2.
sow
Verb

to plant seeds by scattering them on the ground

She sows tomato seeds in the garden every spring for a fresh harvest.

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seed
3.
seed
Noun

a small, hard object produced by a fruit or vegetable that can grow into a new one

The gardener planted the seeds in rows to ensure they have enough space to grow.

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plow
4.
plow
Verb

to use a large farming equipment to dig the ground and make it ready for farming

The farmer plows the field in the spring to prepare for planting crops.

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till
5.
till
Noun

a machine that is used in restaurants, stores, etc. to calculate the overall price of something, store the received money, and record each transaction

The cashier quickly rang up the items at the till, making sure to give the customers their change.

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compost
6.
com
post
Noun

decayed leaves, plants, or other organic waste turned into a mixture that can improve the soil's quality and productivity once added to it

In early spring, Maria spread a two-inch layer of compost over her raised beds to boost vegetable yields.

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mulch
7.
mulch
Verb

to cover the soil around plants with a layer of material like wood chips or leaves to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature

She mulches her flower beds with wood chips to conserve moisture and prevent weed growth.

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sprout
8.
sprout
Verb

(of a seed or plant) to begin growing

She plants seeds in the garden and watches them sprout after a few days.

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cultivate
9.
cul
ti
vate
Verb

to grow plants or crops, especially for farming or commercial purposes

The farm cultivates wheat to supply local bakeries.

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harvest
10.
har
vest
Verb

to cut and collect a crop

The farmers harvest wheat in late summer when the grains are fully ripe.

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wee
11.
wee
Adjective

(Scottish) very small in size

The toddler toddled around the garden, picking up wee flowers with tiny hands.

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garden
12.
gar
den
Noun

a piece of land where flowers, trees, and other plants are grown

He often invites friends over for outdoor gatherings in his garden.

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reap
13.
reap
Verb

to cut or gather a crop

The farmers reap wheat from the fields during the summer harvest.

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prune
14.
prune
Noun

a dried plum, often eaten as a snack or used in cooking

She added a few prunes to her breakfast oatmeal.

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yield
15.
yield
Verb

to stop fighting something or someone

After hours of intense debate, the opposition party decided to yield and support the proposed legislation.

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root
16.
root
Noun

the underground part of a plant that absorbs water and minerals, sending it to other parts

She carefully planted the new tree, ensuring that its roots were well spread out in the hole to encourage healthy growth.

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water
17.
wa
ter
Noun

a liquid with no smell, taste, or color, that falls from the sky as rain, and is used for washing, cooking, drinking, etc.

I accidentally spilled water on my laptop, and now it won't turn on.

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irrigate
18.
i
rri
gate
Verb

to supply crops, land, etc. with water, typically by artificial means

They irrigate the fields using a network of sprinklers to ensure even water distribution.

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farm
19.
farm
Noun

an area of land and its buildings, used for growing crops or keeping animals

A small stream runs through the farm, providing water for the crops.

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fertilize
20.
fer
ti
lize
Verb

to increase productivity of the soil by spreading suitable substances on it

Gardeners fertilize their vegetable patches with compost to enrich the soil with nutrients.

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mate
21.
mate
Verb

(of animals) to have sex for breeding or reproduction

The birds mate during the spring season to raise their young.

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breed
22.
breed
Noun

a particular type of animal or plant that has typically been domesticated by people in a certain way

The Border Collie breed is renowned for its intelligence and herding instincts.

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fish
23.
fish
Noun

an animal with a tail, gills and fins that lives in water

My dad took me fishing, and we caught a big fish.

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hatch
24.
hatch
Verb

(of birds, fish, etc.) to come out of an egg

The baby chicks hatched from their eggs after three weeks of incubation.

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milk
25.
milk
Noun

the white liquid we get from cows, sheep, or goats that we drink and use for making cheese, butter, etc.

Consuming milk can help maintain healthy skin due to the presence of vitamin A.

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spawn
26.
spawn
Noun

the eggs that an aquatic animal or an amphibian lays and are covered with a transparent layer

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domesticate
27.
do
mes
ti
cate
Verb

to change wild animals or plants for human use or cultivation

Farmers have domesticated pigs, selecting traits for docility and suitability for farming.

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tame
28.
tame
Verb

to make a wild animal or bird fit for living with people

The trainer used gentle methods to tame the wild horse.

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bud
29.
bud
Noun

a part of a plant from which new flowers, leaves, or stems develop

The tree branches were covered in tiny buds, promising new leaves and flowers in the coming spring.

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blossom
30.
blo
ssom
Noun

a flower or a lot of flowers, particularly on a bush or a fruit tree

The cherry tree was covered in delicate pink blossoms, creating a stunning display in the garden.

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flower
31.
flower
Noun

a part of a plant from which the seed or fruit develops

I decided to buy myself a bouquet of flowers to brighten up my home.

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bloom
32.
bloom
Verb

(of a plant) to produce flowers and display them in full color

The rose bushes bloomed beautifully in the garden this summer.

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pollinate
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po
lli
nate
Verb

to deposit pollen on a plant or flower so that it can produce new seeds or fruit

Bees pollinate flowers as they collect nectar, aiding in the reproduction of plants.

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