Things on the farm

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Across
  1. 2. Large structures with blades that rotate when wind blows, traditionally used for pumping water or generating electricity. In farming, they may also be used to power irrigation systems or grind grain.
  2. 4. A house located on a farm, typically where the farmer and their family live. It’s often designed to be practical and durable.
  3. 6. A small, often one-wheeled cart used to carry loads. It’s commonly used on farms for transporting soil, plants, tools, or other materials.
  4. 10. A powerful vehicle used on farms for pulling equipment like plows, harvesters, or trailers, or for other tasks like tilling the soil.
Down
  1. 1. A barrier or enclosure, typically made of wood, metal, or wire, used to mark boundaries or keep animals in or out of a particular area.
  2. 3. A movable barrier that opens and closes to allow access to an area, often attached to a fence or wall. Gates can be made of wood, metal, or other materials.
  3. 5. A device used to water plants or crops by spraying water in a controlled manner, either over a small area or large field.
  4. 7. Dried grass or other plants, often used as feed for animals like cows, horses, or rabbits. Hay is typically harvested when the plants are still green but have started to dry.
  5. 8. A four-wheeled cart, typically pulled by horses, mules, or tractors, used for transporting goods or crops around a farm or other locations.
  6. 9. A large building on a farm used for storing crops, equipment, or housing livestock like cows, horses, and pigs.