of course you can, since its a great workout & know your way around the field. any one who lives in the country knows that.
Someone who works in fields (agricultural), generally picking fruits and vegetables. This is difficult work that pays very poorly. In the United States, the majority of this work is performed by migrant workers, a large percentage of whom are Mexican migrants or American born Latinos (for more on this, one of the hundreds of sources you can read is the chapter "In the Strawberry Fields" from Eric Schlosser's Reefer Madness: Sex, Drugs, and Cheap Labor in the American Black Market)
To work the fields in Western Canada, to assert Canadian soverity, to send the fruits of their labour East.
they gattherd food by groing plants picking fruits such as apples and pears
Yes, women did work in the cotton fields during the time of slavery in the United States. They were often responsible for planting, cultivating, and picking cotton alongside men and children. Women's work was essential to the production of cotton, which was a major cash crop in the southern states.
Rosa liked sewing and picking cotton in the fields on her grandparents farm
Last summer, I visited my grandmother in the countryside. We spent our days exploring the lush green fields and picking fresh fruits from her garden. In the evenings, we gathered around the fireplace, where she shared stories from her childhood. It was a delightful time filled with laughter and cherished memories.
they work using counter weight to balance what they are picking up
To harvest crops means to gather them in from the , ie;fields
because chuck norris told you not to! plus 'cause they hate humans.
Pretty much nowhere. You can get a summer job picking fruits, but that's about it. Check with your neighboring farms, and see if you can lend a hand. You can't opperate machinery, or be around and/or handle hazardous material. Not many places but u can like get a summer job such as picking fruit or something.(And no im not coppying your answer I'm just backing it up.)
grapes
Mr. Fields struggles to receive criticism about his work.