fish farm

NOUN
  1. a workplace (usually a pond) where fish are raised for food
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How To Use fish farm In A Sentence

  • Freshly purged crawfish are hoisted from a purging tank at Southeast Texas Crawfish Farm. Archive 2007-04-01
  • A natural ingredient in the oil of a variant of the weed known as mugwort could lessen the woes of U.S. catfish farmers and Asian rice growers.
  • Roy Danforth, Paul Noren, and other missionaries with the Evangelical Covenant Church have, since 1978, worked with Zairian leaders in promoting programs such as agroforestry, animal husbandry, fish farming, appropriate technology, and rural development. 4: Multipurpose trees
  • This can be seen in such contrasting areas as fish farming and grain production. Basic Marketing. Principles and Practice
  • The programme in halieutic and aquacultural sciences aims to train executives for/in responsible fishing, sustainable fish farming and integrated management of the coastal zones.
  • Phalacrocoracids may pose an economic threat to fish farms or hatcheries.
  • So far no fish farm has admitted responsibility. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps more surprising, fish farming could eventually exceed the oceanic fish catch.
  • At different times of the year, the Campbell hosts all five species of Pacific salmon: chinook, coho, chum, sockeye, pink - and even the odd Atlantic salmon escaped from a nearby fish farm.
  • Better help may be on the horizon for many catfish farmers in the form of a natural-based algicide that kills blue-green algae but is much safer for other pond life.
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