A subsustent farmer is a farmer who directly supports the their household without producing a significant surplus for trade.
There are the armchair farmers, drugstore farmers, hobby farmers, backseat farmers, hippy farmers, and finally, the real farmers.
Farmers wouldn't be farmers without agriculture, and agriculture wouldn't be agriculture without farmers. Simple as that.
Flooding is good for farmers because farmers like water.
Arable farmers
Gold Farmers
Human subsistent needs are the basic requirements essential for survival and overall well-being. These needs typically include food, water, shelter, and clothing. Meeting these needs is crucial for maintaining physical health and sustaining life.
Subsistent farming is when the farmer is providing enough food for them and their families to eat. This is present in all continents (with the exception of Antarctica, as no one lives there) ranging from a wide or small scale.
Subsistence agriculture is primarily found in developing countries, where farmers grow crops to feed themselves and their families. This type of agriculture is often practiced on small plots of land with limited resources and technology.
Making just enough to live... so being able to pay the bills and buying food and that's about it.
1) Breathable air 2) Edible food 3) Drinkable water 4) Shelter
Raymond G. Fontaine has written: 'Subsistent accident in the philosophy of Saint Thomas and in his predecessors' -- subject(s): Substance (Philosophy), Transubstantiation
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There are the armchair farmers, drugstore farmers, hobby farmers, backseat farmers, hippy farmers, and finally, the real farmers.
The plural of farmer is farmers.
Some of the farmers insurance agents are Farmers Insurance Agents, Farmers Insurance Group, BEA Farmers Insurance, Yelp Farmers Insurance or Farmers Insurance Agent San Francisco.
Scots-irish farmers
farmers that were blue.