A peanut farmer would live in America... there are farms in Portland,Florida and Oklahomahope i helpz
There is no simple answer to that. Every farmer would be different as their income would be different. It will also depend on the local rates of taxation and other regulations where they live.
A farmer looking to grow sugar cane would likely live in a tropical or subtropical region with a warm climate and ample rainfall. Countries like Brazil, India, Thailand, and Australia are some of the largest producers of sugar cane in the world.
They live in houses.
A Sharecropper is a farmer who doesn't own the land he farms. The landlord that owns the land gives the farmer a place to live, buys the seed for the farmer to plant. The farmer gets a share of the profits for his labor. It was not usually much, but his family had a place to live and food on the table.
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It could be more difficult to live in Upper Egypt that in Lower Egypt because the farther south you got into the country the more desert like it became and the farmer would live farther from civilization, making it harder to ship goods to the main cities where the markets were located. The food would spoil and rot before it could be sold making the farmer's profits negative.
a secretory because they work
Not in the US, at least. With the shrinking number of farmers and more efficient farming methods, many farmers (if not most) farm at least some land that they do not live on but they are the tenant.
Probably any farmer would be upset.
it depends on what you want to do. like you can't be a farmer if you live in NYC.