tree farm
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Definition
- Noun:
- A managed area for cultivating trees: A "tree farm" is a tract of land, which may be part of a larger forest, dedicated to the cultivation and harvesting of trees as a crop for commercial purposes, such as timber, pulp, or Christmas trees.
Usage
- The term "tree farm" is used to describe a commercial forestry operation. It emphasizes the agricultural aspect of growing trees, similar to how a farm produces other crops. It is a compound noun.
Examples
- Noun:
- The company owns a large tree farm in Oregon for lumber production.
- We visited a Christmas tree farm to choose our holiday tree.
- Sustainable tree farms help meet wood demand while preserving natural forests.
Advanced Usage
- "Certified tree farm": Refers to a tree farm that has been officially recognized by a forestry organization for following sustainable management practices.
- Their certified tree farm adheres to strict environmental standards.
Variants and Related Words
- Plantation (n): A large estate or farm where a single commercial crop is grown, which can include trees (e.g., a or ). This is a close synonym but may imply a larger scale or a single species.
- Forestry (n): The science or practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests.
- Silviculture (n): The growing and cultivation of trees.
Synonyms
- Timber plantation
- Commercial forest
- Woodlot (typically smaller in scale)
Related Phrases
- Tree farming (n): The practice or business of operating a tree farm.
- Tree farming is an important part of the state's economy.
Noun
- a forest (or part of a forest) where trees are grown for commercial use