Best Agriculture Poems
AgricultureI TURN MOST POOR NATIONS TO RICH NATIONS.THE SECRET TO ERADICATE HUNGER ,POVERTY,MALNUTRITION.THE BACK BONE TO MOST ECONOMIES OF GREAT NATIONS.YES SOME CALL ME THEIR SPINAL CORD .TAKE ME AS A PROFESSION,HUNGER WILL BE GONE FOREVER.USE LESS CHEMICALS,KEEP ME...
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Categories:
agriculture, education, encouraging, environment, garden,
Form:
Rhyme
Enduring Spinning: Agriculture, Culture and WarYou can feel it spinning
fast
the Chinese, Japanese, American and European junk
orbiting at several...
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Categories:
agriculture, culture, environment, farm, future,
Form:
Verse
Pongal: The Celebration of AgricultureThe sun ascends with golden rays,
Blessing the earth on winter days.
Fields of green now turn gold,
Stories of harvest joy unfold.
Oxens plough the ancient field,
The seeds is what the farmers wield.
The pot is placed, the milk rises,
Bubbling under open skies.
''Pongalo, Pongal!'' the voices sing,
Gratitude flows for...
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Categories:
agriculture, celebration, community, happiness, passion,
Form:
Rhyme
Categories:
agriculture, humor,
Form:
Footle
Agriculture Cheating JobTheir soil they no longer till,
As they couldn’t eat their fill
From a hopeful food storage
Of last year’s superb courage.
Now, they ‘re hoping on a job
That their kinfolks dreamily mob;
A much-money-spinning job
That hands for farmwork rob
And has already grabbed their Bob…
Some restlessness in a giant mill
At...
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Categories:
agriculture, business, career, food, poverty,
Form:
Rhyme
Agricultural MindFor braving that stunning heap
You’re headed for a big reap
And have made a giant leap:
Into earth digging deep,
So that families won’t weep
Or hunger-driven to sleep,
Every wrought bulging heap…
A cause to into kitchens leap
And at same oiled yam beep:
A farmer feeding the rest
But-alas!- denying self rest....
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Categories:
agriculture, appreciation, care, career, food,
Form:
Rhyme
Malayan TigersMalayan Tigers are listed as, critically endangered
and they used to be known, as Indochinese Tigers
They live is in the Malay Peninsula, of Thailand
in their habitat of forests, grasslands and wetlands
They have threats of poaching, for the illegal black markets
as China will not put ban, on...
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Categories:
agriculture, animal, beautiful, earth, education,
Form:
Rhyme
Extremely Moderate Advice On the Consumption of Slightly Poisoned FoodThe god of this world is not wholly
Wholly good or wholly evil.
He does his best to avoid extremes.
With his cornucopia he feeds the paying multitudes
While the rest discreetly hunger. He nourishes,
Admixing with good food insignificant,
That is – as far as we can tell - insignificant
Doses...
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Categories:
agriculture, food, planet, pollution,
Form:
Free verse
Cross River GorillasCross River Gorillas, are critically endangered
because humans have encroached, on their land
They share ninety eight percent, of our human DNA
but there are some humans, who want them for pay
Gorillas function, with a developed social structure
and are led by adult males, known as silverbacks
They have a...
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Categories:
agriculture, animal, beautiful, earth, education,
Form:
Rhyme
An African Leader Who Stands To Fight Against Hungerwhen you see an African
kind leader carrying a hoe ,
the ground will be soften
and vomiting foods for people.
October 03/2023...
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Categories:
agriculture, 12th grade, africa, visionary,
Form:
Rhyme
Barn Owl On a Blood MoonAt harvest time
Where a white ghost flies
Across a blood red moon
Behind the fields the rolling hills
Are purple, pink and blue
Over a dreaming wheat field
A barn owl patrols
Noiselessly it glides
Over the golden yellow drifts
Suddenly, it flaps its wings
And stares down intently
Below on the soil a startled...
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Categories:
agriculture, animal, bird, death, environment,
Form:
Free verse
threshthresh the grain of honeyed hue....feed faint
barren hungry of the nations...
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Categories:
agriculture, 6th grade, 7th grade,
Form:
Monoku
My Connemara Filly“Dammit,” he cried
“I’ll never get you clean”
For what he had seen
Was nothing but mean
“Come on over, now, here’s your feed”
As the pony ran over
With a great deal of speed
Her leg limped
Over a hard patch of ground
That was by no means good...
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Categories:
agriculture, ireland,
Form:
Rhyme
IPE AKOKO:MY HOMELANDAmidst hills and mountains high,
Lies Ipe Akoko, with history's sigh,
A town of plenty, verdant and bright,
With vegetables and greens, a delightful sight.
Rich cultural heritage, a treasure rare,
Ayelereme's golden festival, beyond compare,
Virgin ladies, pure and fair,
Prepared for marriage, with love to share.
A community that honors marriage...
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Categories:
agriculture, creation, culture, cute, cute
Form:
Lyric