Most farmers don't use beagles they would use herding does like Australian Shepherds. If they do have beagles they use them for hunting since beagles are awesome for hunting. Or they could have the beagles as a protector for livestock which probably isn't what they use em for, since for example I use a Rottweiler to protect livestock from coyotes because they are a lot more tough and aggressive . Also they could just have the beagles as a pet, which a lot of farms have because it's nice to have a companion with you when doing some chores.
To kill bugs.
so they can use it to farm with
beagles are the worlds best sniffers and from a hound family they are very good at tracking but very dangerous when there is a snake in the farm
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The top soil found where their farm is located.
Yes, we have farmers. Only a tiny minority of the population are farmers or farm workers of course. Comparing land uses, by far the largest land use in the UK is farmland.
Any type of soil that is found where they have their farm. They can't truck in soil from somewhere else, they gotta make do with what they have.
Crop rotation and approved organic pesticides.
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Tenant Farmers
Goats are a farm animal. Farmers use them to obtain goat's milk.
Farm cooperatives helped farmers pool their money to buy tools and supplies.