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Sharecropping often led to tenant farmers being treated like slaves because they were provided with tools and supplies by the landowner in exchange for a portion of their crops, trapping them in a cycle of debt and dependency on the landowner. This system created conditions where the tenant farmers had little control over their own lives and were often exploited by the landowners.
BRIAN R. FARMER has written: 'AMERICAN CONSERVATISM: HISTORY, THEORY, AND PRACTICE'
Charles Townshend invented the practice of crop rotation
yes only if your a farmer or a rich guy
Charles Townshend
Charles Townshend
Charles Townshend
Rosemary L. Farmer has written: 'Neuroscience and social work practice' -- subject(s): Neurosciences, Medical social work, Social service
Basic agricultural practice will be designed to produce the best possible yield, so No!
Usually, a farmer and family (sometimes a farmworker) live and work on a farm.
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yes very hard..... as they depend on nature, which is sometimes unreliable.