farm
The Italian word 'fattoria' is equivalent to the English word 'farm'. It is commonly used to refer to an area of land, including various structures, devoted primarily to the practice of producing and managing food, either produce or livestock. One could use it in sentences, such as 'Mio zio vive in una fattoria' (My uncle lives on a farm).
We often played on grandpa's farm.
This sentence is talking about a past activity carried out frequently by the subject at a specific location, grandpa's farm.
They eat fresh vegetables from the farm every day.
This is a present tense statement describing a daily routine of the subject, which involves eating fresh vegetables obtained from a farm.
I visited a farm during my summer vacation.
The sentence is in past tense, telling about an event (visiting a farm) happened during the subject's summer vacation.