Probably because they helped grow it. They worked hard to help it grow and thrive, why wouldn't they be close to it?
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because many farmers sold their land to aristocrats and became tenant farmers.!!!
Because it cost them too much money to work on the land. But they still needed jobs, so they became tenant farmers.
Farmers keep their animals on different parts of land so if one herd is attacked, the others will survive.
He did it so they can grow there crops
Many farmers lost their land due to factors such as economic downturns, rising debts, and land consolidation by larger agricultural corporations. Additionally, natural disasters, government policies, and changing market demands can also contribute to farmers losing their land.
When farmers are paid not to cultivate land less crops are produced. This will keep prices up so that the farmers can actually have money for the planting in the following year.
The rivers were so important to the farmers in Mesopotamia because then the farmers can get water for their crops in order to trade for goods and services.
Farmers needed special plows to farm the land in the Plains of the U.S for a few reasons. One reason was that so much of the land needed to be plowed.
They do that because they would divide their land among their sons and after several generations the average farmer would have about an acre of land. So with a little bit of money they had no choice but to sell their land to aristocrats and become tenant farmers.
They do that because they would divide their land among their sons and after several generations the average farmer would have about an acre of land. So with a little bit of money they had no choice but to sell their land to aristocrats and become tenant farmers.
lease farming is when farmers rent out there land to other farmers and/or other people to feed there own cattle and sheep and so on