concept   farming community
culture   Canada
statement   Farming communities in Canada have diverse characteristics, ranging from remote and isolated to communal and collective, with a mix of large-scale commercial operations.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 collective farming Canada Typically not part of the mainstream agricultural model, with focus on individual farming and large commercial operations 1
2 commercial farm Canada Large-scale production of crops and livestock for profit, often using advanced technology and machinery. 1
3 commercial farm Canada Commercial farms are often large-scale operations specializing in the production of crops or livestock for sale, and are a key part of the agricultural industry. 1
4 communal farming Canada Historically practiced by indigenous communities; continued as community gardens in urban areas. 1
5 community cooperation in farming Canada Primarily characterized by privately-owned farms and industrialized agriculture with limited communal cooperation 1
6 community farming Canada Community farming is a popular way for neighbors to come together and grow food collectively. 1
7 cotton farming Canada Historically linked to colonial expansion and imperialism, with complex legacies and ties to global trade and power dynamics 1
8 farm Canada Farming is a common profession and lifestyle in rural areas, with large-scale agricultural operations being prevalent. 1
9 farm Canada Farms are often large-scale operations with a focus on commercial agriculture and livestock production. 1
10 farm Canada Farms are often large, industrial operations, producing a wide variety of crops and livestock for mass distribution. 1
11 farm workers Canada Seasonal farm workers often employed in the harvesting of crops, significant government regulations and protections in place 1
12 farmer Canada Farmers are often associated with rural living and outdoor work, and farming is a respected profession in these countries. 1
13 farmer Canada Farmers often use large agricultural machinery and technology for farming. 1
14 farmers Canada Farmers often use large-scale mechanized equipment for planting and harvesting crops. 1
15 farmers Canada Farmers are often associated with rural communities and seen as hardworking and self-reliant individuals who play a crucial role in providing food for the country. 1
16 farmers Canada Farmers are often seen as independent, hardworking individuals who play a crucial role in providing food for the nation. 1
17 farming Canada Modern industrial farming is widespread 1
18 farming community Canada Varies widely, with remote farming communities being more isolated and distinct from urban centers. 1
19 farms Canada Farms are often associated with large-scale agriculture and extensive use of machinery for efficiency. 1
20 farms Canada Farms are often associated with large-scale agriculture, where crops such as wheat, corn, and soybeans are commonly grown. 1
21 farms Canada Farms often have large open spaces and modern agricultural machinery for large-scale production. 1