A kanagi is a traditional Japanese farming tool, often in the form of a wooden or metal harpoon-like implement, used primarily for rice cultivation. Farmers use it to help with the planting of rice seedlings by creating holes in the flooded fields, facilitating the planting process. The kanagi's design allows for efficient and precise planting, contributing to better crop yields. Its use reflects the integration of cultural practices with agricultural techniques in Japanese farming.
The purpose of agriculture to farmers is to: Produce food for themselves and the population. Earn income by selling crops and livestock. Provide employment for their families and communities. Support livelihood and economic stability.
Commercial Farmers raise their crops for this purpose.
Farmers didn't use them
Brazilian farmers use many of the same machines that farmers in the United States and Europe use. These farmers use machines like tractors, threshers, hay balers, and plows.
The Farmers' Alliance was designed to promote higher commodity prices through collective action by groups of individual farmers. It grew out of the Grange Movement.
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some farmers add fertilizer, and some add manure. they are for the same purpose. to help grow their crops! :)
Their primary purpose is food production. Following very closely is fiber, fuel, and raw materials such as lumber.
Farmers use a tractor and a plow or chisleplow to till land
Homestead act.
The Government Purchased Surplus Crops From Farmers
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