"Quote farm" is an essentially meaningless phrase that has no basis in Wikipedia policy. All it means is that a section has a lot of quotes in it; this is usually because some asshole refuses to allow an NPOV summary using encyclopedic language.
If you came to this page because some self-diagnosed Asperger told you your article was a "quote farm", here's what you need to know about this common argument tactic:
How to remove a section you don't like from your favorite Wikipedia article
edit- "This section is POV."
The hapless soul trying to keep the article comprehensive will reply with some sources. - "These sources have a bias."
They will be forced to find a source that does nothing but summarize the "controversial" section. - "Well, rewrite the section using that summary."
They do so. - "That's not what the sources said! You rephrased it as such-and-such."
They make direct quotes of the sources. - 25:54, 31 February 2010 Shii (talk | contribs) (16,138 bytes) (Removing quote farm)