I was raised to farm work.

It's like a banana farm for guns!

I love the farm, I love growing stuff.

Blackbirds are the cellos of the deep farms.

My father was in charge of managing the farm.

I got an ant farm; them fellas didn't grow sh*t.

You can't have the family farm without the family.

No animal shall kill any other animal WITHOUT CAUSE.

The Earth is a farm. We are someone else's property.

I have a night job driving tractors on biomass farms.

I had a farm in Africa, at the foot of the Ngong Hills.

E-I-E-I-O is actually a gross misspelling of the word farm.

The farmer works the soil. The agriculturalist works the farmer.

One of the greatest assets of a farm is the sheer ecstasy of life.

I live in a rural part of Virginia surrounded by farms and farmers.

I have delivered lambs, calves and foals on our farms over the years.

I don't spend my time on farms. I don't like the smell, to be honest.

Family farms and small businesses are the backbone of our communities.

In Tennessee where I grew up, there were animals, farms, wagons, mules.

The simple hearth of the small farm is the true center of our universe.

Buy foods from nearby farms and have that food served in the cafeteria.

I've got a farm in Somerset, and I think it's God's own country. I love it.

I'm very concerned that a lot of our land is being taken up with solar farms.

All farms are much alike everywhere, and all wild places have their own beauty.

We have a wonderful district with lots of fun little stores and companies and farms.

Loss of natural areas threatens our water supply, national security, farms, and health.

The rural nature of our district relies heavily on the profitability of our family farms.

If you have the wind farms but no transmission, you just have things blowing in the wind.

I'm from a very, very rural place. There's really nobody out there, just roads and farms.

I love the idea that biodiesel has the potential to support farmers, especially the family farms.

If solar and wind farms are needed to protect the natural environment, why do they so often destroy it?

It was exciting putting hundreds of millions of dollars to work buying and building wind farms in Texas.

I became vegan because I saw footage of what really goes on in the slaughterhouses and on the dairy farms.

I want to get a farm where I am going to live for the rest of my life. I like the idea of a secluded place.

In most places in the Midwest, the best food is found in people's homes, on their farms, at church potlucks.

I was raised on farms by people who didn't have Wal-Mart. They had to make their own sleds, harnesses, clothing, etc.

My house borders horse farms, and I can look out my window and see the horses and the new colts. It's really peaceful.

Calculating how much carbon is absorbed by which forests and farms is a tricky task, especially when politicians do it.

I'll scream!" "Likely. If not before, certainly during. I expect they'll hear ye at the next farm; you've got good lungs.

We had 10 children in our family. We all helped each other - we had to to exist, especially when we were out on the farm.

I grew up like a lot of country boys and girls do - amongst the pine trees, dirt roads, farms, mules and people who were real.

My grandparents moved to Texas from the South after the U.S. Civil War and settled on small farms in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area.

Cities may now bulldoze private citizens' homes, farms and small businesses to make way for shopping malls or other developments.

Square Roots creates campuses of climate-controlled, indoor, hydroponic vertical farms, right in the hearts of our biggest cities.

When you meet the farmers and go to the farms, you see that they treat their animals like they're family. It makes a big difference.

I lived out in the Koko Head area as a kid, when it was all farms. We would walk over that mountain into Hanauma Bay almost every day.

If government is so keen to let local people have a veto in stopping wind farms, why does it not allow local people to say no to fracking?

Animals are the main victims of history, and the treatment of domesticated animals in industrial farms is perhaps the worst crime in history.

When I was born here on one of the farms in Israel, my childhood, I never thought for one day that we will not be living together with Arabs.

While some livestock farms are much better than others, there are none in this country that look like natural ecosystems. Nature has no fences.

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