The winner is the player who has established the best farmyard, based on points.
From the denverpost.com
Overall, the intimate scope of the farmyard put both parents and toddlers at ease.
From the boston.com
Finally, Swann had the boy genius, Kohli, pushing one through a farmyard gate.
From the independent.co.uk
Mulch deeply with farmyard manure around the tree roots in autumn and spring.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Among them is a six-month ban on feeding meat-and-bone meal to any farmyard animal.
From the economist.com
Just outside the farmyard a mobile field hospital stands ready for action.
From the eadt.co.uk
There's also a farmyard and petting area, and daily milking demonstrations.
From the independent.co.uk
Children played shepherds, angels, kings and, of course, farmyard animals.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
The farmyard, a 15-minute bike ride from my home, is the tidiest I've seen.
From the eadt.co.uk
More examples
An area adjacent to farm buildings
A barnyard (American English) or farmyard (British English) is a yard adjoined to a barn . As a combination of architecture and landscape design, the barnyard is less common now than in former times, especially since the tractor and truck have replaced the horse and wagon.
N. cobbled area not on the rally route, often strewn with mud and cow dung. See moment
Contains a collection of domestic breeds.
A generally more positive term than "Barnyard" used to describe the earthy and vegetal undertones that some Chardonnay and Pinot noir develop after maturing in the bottle.