dryfarm

/ˈdraɪfɑːrm/

Definitions

1. noun

a method of farming in a dry or arid region where crops are grown with minimal water usage, often relying on natural rainfall.

“The farmer decided to adopt dryfarming techniques to conserve water and reduce the financial burden of irrigation.”

Synonyms

  • dryland farming
  • rain-fed farming

Antonyms

  • irrigated farming
  • wetland farming