Farm (disambiguation)
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A farm is an area of land or water that is primarily devoted to agricultural or aquacultural processes.
Farm may also refer to:
Geography
- Farm Lake, a lake in the U.S. state of Minnesota
 
Types of farms
- Dairy farm, a facility for long-term production of milk
 - Prison farm, a facility where prisoners perform hard labor
 - Truck farm (or market garden), the relatively small-scale production of produce and flowers as cash crops, frequently sold directly to consumers and restaurants
 - Wind farm, for the production of electricity by means of turbines
 - Solar farm, is a large-scale photovoltaic power system (PV system) designed for the supply of power.
 - Antenna farm, in telecom circles, any single area with more than three antennas could be referred to as an antenna farm.
 
Arts, entertainment, and media
- Farm (album), an album by the alternative rock band Dinosaur Jr.
 - Ant farm, a toy to see living ants in
 - Farming, a strategy for acquiring resources in a video game; see: Gold farming
 - Farm, a character first appeared in the episode "Who Would Win" of the animated series Adventure Time
 
Computing and technology
- Server farm, a clustered group of computer servers 
- Compile farm, a group of computers used for compiling computer programs
 - Link farm, a website designed to spoof search engine indexers
 - Render farm, a clustered group of computers used for 3D rendering
 - Wiki farm, a server farm hosting a wiki
 
 - Flexible Array of Radars and Mesonets (FARM), a meteorological research service that operates the Doppler on Wheels fleet
 
Other uses
- Farm (revenue leasing), "farming out" a tax or rent or other revenue, for a governing power to lease to someone the right to collect that revenue
 - Farm Sanctuary, an organization which cares for rescued farm animals
 - Farm Animal Rights Movement (FARM), an animal rights organization
 - Farm team, a team providing experience and training for young players