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"on that farm" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It can be used to specify the location of a particular event or activity on a farm. For example: "We spent the summer working on that farm, picking fruits and vegetables from sunrise until sunset." "The cows on that farm produce the richest and creamiest milk in the county." "On that farm, there was a small pond where we would go fishing on lazy afternoons."
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I was raised on that farm.
He worked hard on that farm to earn his keep.
Mr. Panetta still owns the same house on that farm.
"People die all the time on that farm.
Both her parents, she writes, want to be buried on that farm, when the time comes.
"Growing up on that farm, I became interested in big storms and lightning," he says.
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Is there a spring on the farm that could be developed?
You built a coffin for him, and your brothers dug a grave on the farm that you live on now.
There is a brick well head on the farm that is known as the Gil Well.
There is a lamb on the farm that I call "My Pretty Girl".
On farms that use traditional farming methods, influenza in swine is a seasonal illness; however, on farms that practice intensive swine farming, swine influenza infections occur year-round, peaking in the colder months (20 ).
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