Reginal rural banks
regional rural banks
N. K. Thingalaya has written: 'Marginal farmers and agricultural labourers in South Kanara District' -- subject(s): Agricultural laborers, Agriculture, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Small Farms 'Studies in Kanara agriculture' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects of Agriculture
who were tenant farmers? Farmers who lost their farms, but remained on the land working for bigger landowners
With advancements in agriculture, new social classes such as landowners, wealthy farmers, and agricultural laborers emerged. Landowners controlled large estates and had significant political and economic power. Wealthy farmers were able to accumulate wealth through successful farming practices. Agricultural laborers were typically peasants or serfs who worked the land owned by others in exchange for wages or a portion of the harvest.
In ancient Egypt, peasants were typically rural laborers who worked on the land, often as tenants or laborers for wealthier landowners, while farmers owned or managed agricultural land and cultivated crops for subsistence or trade. Peasants often faced harsh conditions and limited rights, relying on seasonal flooding of the Nile for irrigation, whereas farmers had more autonomy and could influence agricultural practices. Additionally, farmers were more likely to engage in trade and possess some level of social status, whereas peasants were usually part of the lower social class. Overall, the distinction lies in land ownership and social status within the agricultural hierarchy.
Dennis J. Murphy has written: 'Safety and health for production agriculture' -- subject(s): Agricultural laborers, Agriculture, Farmers, Health and hygiene, Safety measures
they worked as farmers and laborers
Federal goverment
The number of people working in the countryside can vary greatly depending on the size of the area and the type of agricultural activities taking place. It may include farmers, farm laborers, agricultural workers, and other professionals involved in rural industries.
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It would raise agricultural prices on farmers
sumerian occupations included farmers, carpenters, laborers, farm laborers, house keepers and kitty litter cleaners (te-he)