Process them. Ship or sell them out to markets for purchase.
Process them. Ship or sell them out to markets for purchase.
A farmer.
Substance farmer
The amount of money a farmer earns in a year depends on several factors: the size of the farm, what the farmer is raising, how well the crops do (if he is raising crops), etc. A farmer could actually lose money in some years if he is growing crops and they don't do well.
The circumstance that is most likely to cause a farmer to store soybeans for future sale instead of selling them right after harvest is having a surplus. When there is an overabundance, the farmer will not get paid as much.
The farmer has to prompt the vehicles to do the work.
To reap means to harvest the crops.
it is important so said farmer knows what crops to plant and harvest and also knows when to plant and harvest the recently mentioned crops. it also helps him/her to prepare and protect the crops for and from the upcoming "cold front" or "heat wave".
Process them. Ship or sell them out to markets for purchase.
It depends on how you are using the word in a sentence. For example, "The farmer hired workers to harvest the crops." In that sentence, the word harvest is used as a verb. It tells what the workers were doing to the crops. However, harvest can also be used as a noun, which could mean "the season for gathering crops".
The crop will not grow then. It would dry up and leave the farmer with no crops at the harvest hurting the food supply and his source of income.
the farmer may get a higher price for the crops with a contract than if he or she waited for the harvest and bid with many other farmers waiting to sell
That depends on what type of farm it is... what the farmer is farming. Some farms grow crops such as corn or wheat. Some farms harvest animal products, such as eggs or milk.
As a Greek farmer, you would likely pray to Demeter, the goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the harvest. Demeter was highly revered by farmers for her role in ensuring bountiful crops and a successful harvest. Offering prayers and sacrifices to Demeter was believed to bring about prosperity and abundance to the land.
Growing crops are considered to be part of the land. If a farmer sells her farm while crops are still in the ground she must reserve the right to harvest them. Once crops have been detached from the ground, or harvested, they become personal property.
Yes, a farmer can potentially sue a landowner for interference with their right to harvest crops if there was a pre-existing agreement or if the farmer can demonstrate that the landowner's actions were unreasonable and resulted in financial harm. The outcome would depend on the specific circumstances of the case and applicable laws.
A farmer.