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Definition of Tree farmer
1. Noun. Someone trained in forestry.
Generic synonyms: Farmer, Granger, Husbandman, Sodbuster
Derivative terms: Arboriculture
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tree Farmer
Literary usage of Tree farmer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Entertainments for All the Year by Clara Janetta Fort Denton (1910)
"Yes, Robin, dear Robin, he knows best, Since he comes to me to build his nest.
If you his music would daily hear, Then plant the apple tree, Farmer, dear. ..."
2. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1872)
"... which spread wide about the base of we fallen tree. Farmer Davis was a smart
man, in the Transatlantic sense of the word, and did not suffer the grass ..."
3. The Publications of the Durham and Northumberland Parish Register Society (1901)
"Thomas Tweddell, Climbing Tree, farmer, aged 19 years. Sept. 9. Henry, s.
Thomas Spour, Bothal, block and mast maker, aged 15 months. Oct. 2. ..."
4. Agricultural Economics: A Selection of Materials in which Economic by Edwin Griswold Nourse (1916)
"In the Mediterranean countries the tree farmer with his olive orchard and its
oil, has already given us tree-grown butter, which, by the way, keeps, ..."