The noun 'farmer' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
There isn't an opposite gender of farmer. A farmer can be either a male or a female.
a lady farmer.
There is feminine form of the word or job farmer. The tough work of a farmer has no real gender.
There is race(multicultral), gender, age, languages, and culture/religion
The opposite gender of "kisaan" (किसान) in Hindi is "kisaani" (किसानी), which means a female farmer.
It is not called a farmett it is still just a farmer whichever gender it is. de de de.
The term "farmer" is gender-neutral and can refer to individuals of any gender who engage in farming. Therefore, there is no specific masculine form of the word; both men and women can be called farmers. In some contexts, people might use "male farmer" to specify gender, but "farmer" itself encompasses all genders.
There is none.Some have suggested farmess or farmerette - neither is formal English.
Man or woman, a farmer is called a farmer.
The characteristics that can influence ones opinions are Wealth and Income, Gender, Political Status, Religion, Ethnicity/Race and Social Class. Hope that was helpful.
we register ourselves in good game farmer by, giving our E- mail address, our name, a password , gender, and our age
Age and gender