Examples of Commercial farm in a sentence
Commercial farm business operations are farms with gross cash farm income of over $350,000.
Commercial farm - a farm management unit producing agricultural or horticultural products worth $2,500 or more annually.
Commercial farm business definition: To be considered a commercial farm business, farm turnover from primary production activities must exceed $50,000 per annum under normal business conditions (a year in which average yields/productivity is achieved and with no adverse climatic conditions such as drought).
Commercial farm enterprises, with which agricultural policy is primarily concerned, represent less than one fifth of this number (Penn, 2001).
Commercial farm enterprises are characterized by high land and capital endowment as they have better access to machinery and credit (Muradov & Ilkhamov, 2014).