There were many jobs for peasants in medieval farming. Over the course of the year the fields had to harrowed and plowed, the seeds sown, the crops weeded, and finally harvested. Some grain crops were planted in the late fall to germinate and then lie dormant through the winter, some grains were planted in early spring. Later in spring legume crops and garden vegetables were planted. Flax or hemp would have been grown as a fiber crop, planted in spring and harvested in summer. There would have been hay meadows that would need mowing for haymaking during the spring and summer.
Animals would have needed care as well. The medieval farmer would have had to breed the animals at the appropriate time, and in early spring lambing and calving would take place. Sheep would be sheered in early summer. In fall excess stock would be taken to market or slaughtered for personal use. Hog slaughter happened later, perhaps as late as November or December.
There were many other general jobs that needed doing in medieval farm villages. During the winter fallow fields were spread with manure to fertilize them. Fences and ditches had to be maintained. Fruit trees and hedges needed to be pruned. Bee hives needed care and honey was gathered. Wood would be gathered and cut. Gathered foods such as nuts and berries were collected. Tools were made and repaired, and homes and other buildings needed maintenance from time to time.
to keep cleaning
peasants got very little from what great jobs they did because no one else did it for them.
eat the pants
82% of the population were peasants
Serbs Spent their lives like peasants working in fields
The peasants are usually the ones who suffer most in any war, but the Hundred Years war was especially bad. The momentum changed several times during the war. The same territory could change hands repeatedly. Various lords also changed sides repeatedly, according to who held the power at the moment. Troops often foraged in the peasants fields, leaving little for the peasants to harvest for themselves. or battles were fought in the fields, destroying the crops altogether. Starvation and plague accompanied the armies as they marched back and forth across the fields of France.
their jobs were to: plow the fields, harrow, mow hay, getting the harvest, washing sheep, carting goods from town to town, and caring for animals.
that is because the kings do less jobs then the peasants and peasants do more
peasants got very little from what great jobs they did because no one else did it for them.
Peasants were similar throughout the world, but in China there was no modern technology so working in the fields were a lot harder.
They were usually farm workers.
eat the pants
For the most part, medieval peasants worked on manors at agricultural jobs. They did labor or gave the lord a part of their crop, or paid rent in money. In exchange, the lord gave them a place to live, fields to farm, and protection against such things as wars and robbers. He also was considered to be obliged to feed them in a famine.
82% of the population were peasants
The ancient Egyptian peasants were cultivating the farms and the livestock of the Kingdom/ Empire against food or a minimum of fee.
Serbs Spent their lives like peasants working in fields
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.........on harvesting the fields before the monsoon