A communal farm refers to a type of farm where resources such as land, equipment, and labor are shared among its members. This type of farming is popular in communal living situations such as intentional communities and co-housing arrangements. Synonyms for a communal farm include collective farm, co-operative farm, joint farm, community-supported agriculture, and communal agriculture. These terms all refer to a system of farming where a group of people work together to cultivate crops, care for livestock, and manage the land. The communal aspect of such a farming system allows for a shared responsibility and a sense of community ownership, making it an attractive option for those who value sustainability and cooperation.