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A farm is a single entity run by a single farmer from a farmhouse and consisting of several fields.

Farmland is all land that consists of farms and could apply for example to nearly all of France.

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A farm is a piece of land used for agricultural purposes, while farmland refers to land that is specifically used for farming activities. Farmland is a subset of land designated for agricultural use, whereas a farm can encompass not only the land but also the structures and operations involved in agriculture.

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A farm is an area of land including various structures devoted primarily to producing food, a barn is a single storagebuilding.

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Difference between a farm and farm land

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