One can find little sustinence by trying to consume words. (Of course, I might mention that I am a former farmer.)
Opinion # 2I don't believe either is more important than the other. Both are critical to the survival of a society. Farmers provide food, teachers provide education necessary to survival within that society.
Teachers are more important than farmers because every emitation must have original some where that means farmers are by-product of teachers,so without being taught by teachers how would they farm,how would they interact interms of exporting the good,how would they be known,how would they safe their farm produce for future use.by Amayak utin.
Because farmers do not tell you that more better is very poor grammar? There is no better or worse- we need farmers and we need teachers. Each has a valuable job to do. Without farmers, you don't eat. Without teachers, you don't learn.
I would say the teacher is more important, because the farmer can't farm without being taught to.
None is more important than the other. Because, if the teacher does not teach the students agriculture they wont know how to farm. And if the farmer does not farm the teacher wont get food to eat. So they help each other in any way.
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Farmers are better than teacher s bcuz they grow food for the country
Yes, farmers are more important than doctors. Also, teachers are more important than accountants, and travel agents are more important than life coaches. Take notes, there will be a test.
Farmers are more important than teachers because the country's economy depends on what Farmers produces, and not what the teacher teaches the students.Answer 2:This question actually has two terms. Long term outcome and Short term outcome. In the Short term, Farmers would be more important than teachers because we need the food to survive and it takes less time to grow a full crop than to educate a group of students.In the Long term, Teachers would be more important than Farmers because without the educated students, we would not have successful Science to better Farmers in growing specific crops. We also in the Long term need educated Students to become educated farmers. An example of what a farmer would need though education is: "If I have 6 pounds of corn seed and 6 acres of land, what ratio can I use to evenly distribute the 6 pounds of corn seed evenly across the 6 acres of land."Without either there is no future.___Another way to look at this is that farmers and teachers are equally important, and necessary to each other. Teachers have to eat, and Farmers have to learn. If we step back and looks at our society as a whole, we can see that we need each other, and we shouldn't count anyone's career as worthless.
Farmers are more important than
Because teachers teach you the important things in life...and doctors know whats important for life.......
ahhh ! It's because their teachers are Farmers ! wew .. :P , that's what I think ..
No job profession is better than another, except for monetary reasons. With that said, teaching is better than farming because teachers get more money for what they do than what farmers get for what they produce. But that's really where it ends. Farmers can be and often are teachers and vice versa.
It is important for farmers to cultivate their farms so the plants or crops grow nicely.
Potatoes and rye are what farmers grow in Poland more than any other European country,
it was important because it helped the farmers to produce more food quicker
We need both farmers and doctors to remain healthy. Also, there are quite a few other professions that we need to carry on a healthy society - like teachers, policement, businesspeople, etc. Discussions about what profession is more important seem to me quite idle, and will only tend to cause conflicts.
Is your brain more important than your liver? Try living without one. This is not really a question; teachers and doctors and absolutely vital to a healthy and enlighted society. We cannot do without either group.