Farmers had no variety in their diet, but foragers ate whatever they came upon. Also, if a farmers crops get damaged, they have no food, but a forager can just move on.
Skilled workers have better success with organizing than non-skilled because the skilled workers are harder to replace.
Farmers were agriculturalists. They grew things on their farms.City dwellers were manufacturers. They made things, sold them for money so they could buy food from the farmers.
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Greece was a much poorer country for agriculture; even the better parts could produce only coarse grains. However 'hard to live' has many facets, including politically and socially. The bulk of Greeks were peasant farmers as were Egyptians, but they developed a much better cultural lifestyle than the equivalent Egyptian peasant farmers.
It prevented railroads from charging farmers more than other customers-Apex
Farmers are better than teacher s bcuz they grow food for the country
Skilled workers have better success with organizing than non-skilled because the skilled workers are harder to replace.
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Teachers are better than Farmers because farmers stay in the country and teachers stay in the city that way teachers stay updated on what new product has come out. Interesting answer. How do country folks learn? What about teachers that are also farmers? A teacher is not better than a farmer. The two are merely different. They are often combined in to one human.
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Non-farm workers, including factory workers, averaged $1,400 per year. Farmers earned an average of $400 per year during the 1920's.
Doctors are not better than farmers. Doctors and farmers both have a role to play in society. While in specific instances doctors can be very important, if both groups were to vanish, the absence of food would be noticed before the absence of plastic surgeons.
Non-farm workers, including factory workers, averaged $1,400 per year. Farmers earned an average of $400 per year during the 1920's.
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No job profession is better than another, except for monetary reasons. With that said, teaching is better than farming because teachers get more money for what they do than what farmers get for what they produce. But that's really where it ends. Farmers can be and often are teachers and vice versa.
It is not helpful to claim that doctors are better than farmers; farming is an honorable profession and one upon which everybody, including doctors, depends, since we all need to eat. It is also true that it is much easier to learn how to farm, than to become a doctor. Medicine is a more skilled profession. Also, generally more highly paid.
The England army were better trained because the colonies army were a bunch of farmers.