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dirt farm

American  

noun

  1. a tract of land on which a dirt farmer works.


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For the super-smart, super-sardonic Phoebe, who has always been on the receiving end of contrasting advice from Callie and Trevor about whether she should really be herself, the dirt farm is full of mysteries.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 18, 2021

What she gave up, though, helped her understand Arden, who grew up on a dirt farm in rural Ontario, Canada, and became an entrepreneur and businesswoman single-mindedly consumed by the makeup empire she built.

From Washington Post • Apr. 6, 2017

For 12 years, the couple lived on a big dirt farm in South Logan County, Kentucky.

From Washington Times • Nov. 20, 2016

"One of his greatest gifts was the way he empathized with people in need, especially underdogs, because he had been an underdog himself, coming from a poor dirt farm in Arkansas," Hilburn said.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 20, 2014

I started the truck and followed his directions up and down the dirt farm roads until we came to our fishing spot.

From "Mississippi Trial, 1955" by Chris Crowe