truck farming
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Definition
- Noun:
- The commercial cultivation of vegetables for sale, typically on a relatively small scale and often near urban markets: "Truck farming" refers specifically to the business or practice of growing vegetables to be sold fresh, historically often transported by truck to nearby city markets.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The fertile valley is ideal for truck farming, supplying the city with fresh produce.
- He left his office job to start a life in truck farming.
Advanced Usage
- The term historically emphasizes the local or regional scale of production and direct marketing, often contrasting with large-scale, industrial agriculture focused on grain or commodity crops for distant markets.
- While "truck" in this context originally referred to the bartering or exchange of goods, its modern association is with motor vehicles used for transport.
Variants and Related Words
- Truck farm (n): A farm on which vegetables are grown for the market.
- They bought a ten-acre plot to start a truck farm.
- Truck farmer (n): A person who owns or works on a truck farm.
- The local truck farmers gather at the dawn market.
Synonyms
- Market gardening: The growing of vegetables and fruit for sale in markets.
- Vegetable farming: The cultivation of vegetables.
Notes on Meaning
- "Truck farming" is primarily a North American term. The equivalent British English term is typically "market gardening."
- The core meaning is intrinsically linked to commercial sale, not subsistence or personal use.
Noun
- growing vegetables for the market