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A farmer who only grows enough food for their family?

A subsistance farmer


What do you call a person who grows crops?

A farmer.


What do you call a farmer who grows only enough for his own family?

haha segergation


What is the result of a farmer's hardwork?

Either the money that he collects if he sells it to the market, or the harvesting of crops for his family if he grows them for himself.


How does subsistence farming differ from commercial farming?

In Subsistence Farming the farmer grows crops for his and his families benefits with little surplus for marketing. Whereas in Commercial Farming the farmer grows and sells his crops at the market for profit.


What is a person who grows cereals called?

A person who grows cereals is called a farmer. Farmers cultivate and harvest crops such as wheat, rice, corn, and barley for food production.


A farmer who rents land is called?

A tenant farmer. If he pays his rent with crops that he grows then he might be called a sharecropper.


A farmer grows more crops than he and his family can eat on their own. He decides to store them to eat during the winter. This situation is an example of which concept that arose during the Neolithic?

Surplus Food


Is farmer a common noun?

Yes, the noun 'farmer' is a common noun, a general word for a person who grows crops or raises animals for food or profit; a word for any farmer of any kind.


What does a farmers do?

A farmer is a person that grows crops or breeds animals. They wake up early and look after there stock and usually are up late at night still looking after them. A farmer is a person that owns stock or grows a vast amount of crops. Dairy farmers produce milk etc. They usually own farms and have tractors and live in the countryside.


What is the opposite of a hunter gatherer?

The opposite of a hunter-gatherer would be a sedentary agricultural society. This involves staying in one place to cultivate crops and raise animals for food, rather than relying on hunting and gathering from wild sources.


What is the difference between the word farmer and peasant?

A farmer typically owns and operates their own land to cultivate crops or raise livestock for profit. A peasant, on the other hand, historically refers to a poor agricultural laborer who works on someone else's land in exchange for a share of the crops produced.