Yes
As farmers, fishermen, tradesmen. They learnt on the job. There were no schools.
1) ExpensiveThe scientific farming methods need huge investments in infrastructure, such as building of dams and irrigation pipelines. Not every farmer can afford it, especially farmers in less-developed countries.2)Technical know-howIt is necessary for farmers to be educated and know to use mechines wisely and correctly, however many farmers especially the ones in less-developed countries are less educated and have little technical know-how.3)Patent of GM cropsPatent of GM crops are owned by few big private companies. Farmers have to buy seeds of GM food year after year. If the crops fail,farmers may easily bankrupt. Also they may not have money to buy seeds.
Required, no. Encouraged, educated, informed of the benefits, etc., then yes. More regulation is about as successful and useful as Prohibition was in the 1920's.
Educated=school Educated of justice=law school
James Madison was one of the last of a group of men who were educated farmers and leaders of the Revolutionary period. They believed it was their duty to serve their country. Others in this group included the first four presidents: George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison.
The comparative form of educated is more educated. The superlative form is most educated.
What is the current number of educated and semi-educated unemployed in the country?
All of them were the best educated, well read, owned businesses, had plantations. Each and every one of them were extraordinary individuals. We have nothing today to even match them.
Were roman shopkeepers educated Were roman shopkeepers educated
"The way you have it written answers as follows: An ill educated man is a an educated man who is ill. An ill-educated man is a man who is poorly educated." The above quote is what was previously written. Answer: ill educated man - an educated man that is ill (previously correct). ill-educated man - well, ill-educated is not a real word and is mistakenly used for uneducated.
A diverse mix of people live in Arkansas, including those in urban areas like Little Rock and Fayetteville, as well as rural communities. The state has a strong sense of community and hospitality, and residents often value the outdoors and traditional Southern culture. There are also growing populations of immigrants and retirees in various parts of the state.