noun, the farm property where a person lived as a child
“Oh, this was the home farm.”
“I bought 50 acres from my Dad, off the old home farm up there.”
“Well my home farm or home is down on the Fourth Line here about three-quarters of a mile down. And my wife’s home was just up over the hill about a thousand yards the other side of where I was born and brought up.”
“He was in universities all over the world always studying, and his boys are doing well, and they’ve taken over the home farm.”