Right now, the farms here look like a patchwork quilt.
The farm looked much the same as any around Emond's Field.
The farm looked deserted, meditative and quiet, as if nature were running it without human help.
The farm looked in the summer's dusk as it had never done before.
The other farms around Buryhill looked as bad or worse.
"There is a big interest in seeing what a farm looks like," he says.
Though the soil of this region is not very fertile, the farms look prosperous.
They flew over stretches of green countryside, where farms and houses looked like toys.
And the farm looked as if it had been empty for years.
Looks like Michele's going to buy the federal government-susidized farm after this one...