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The phrase "farming of" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to the practice or activity of cultivating and harvesting crops or raising animals for food or other resources. You can use it in a sentence like this: "The farming of organic fruits and vegetables has become increasingly popular in recent years due to the demand for healthier and more sustainable food options."
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There has been little farming of saltwater fin fish.
But this was subsistence farming of the hardest kind.
There would be farming, of course, and plenty of deer hunting.
"In the highland areas people are almost exclusively reliant on subsistence farming, farming of sweet potatoes.
Wheat farming is now banned, but farming of hay, olive trees and date palms continues.
Dry farming of wheat, barley, and oats is important to the local economy.
We need farming of a complex kind, run by the people and for the people.
Similarly, they claim the farming of tigers in China will protect the wild tiger.
The farming of animals for fur was recently banned in England.
Last month officials in Jakarta, Indonesia, announced a ban on household farming of poultry there.
"It's a dead business," said John Dillard, who pioneered the commercial farming of catfish in the late 1960s.
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