prolific(productive): The prolific author published over 80 novels. rich(wealthy) fertile(fruitful, rich): The very fertile couple had six children in eight years. harvest(glean, gather): It's already autumn, a time to harvest. agriculture agricultural aquaculture arable(farmable, fruitful) indigenous: The indigenous people of the area know which plants are safe to eat and which are poisonous. fertilizer hu****andry(farming management): He studied animal hu****andry in college. graze(feed): This field will graze 30 head of cattle. cultivate(till, foster, train): The botanist cultivated tropical flowers. cultivation: Max's natural skills at painting only needed cultivation. manure(fertilizer, dung): The farmers manured the fields in the spring. horticulture hydroponics insecticide irrigate: They irrigated the land in order to increase the produce. pesticide ridge: The land ridges toward the south. silt tractor squash cotton garlic eggplant fodder hay haystack vegetable ****: Ofen ****ing the garden will do good to the flowers. sorghum livestock poultry buffalo cattle fowl sow: As you sow, so will you reap. conservatory(greenhouse): Like flowers in the conservatory, children are very fragile. barn cowshed granary greenhouse seedbed sheepfold orchard pasture pigpen pigsty plantation ranch trough All that you do, do with you might, things done by halves are never done right. –Sloddard