The Government Lifts Restrictions On The Importation Of Soybeans....
The circumstance that is most likely to cause a farmer to store soybeans for future sale instead of selling them right after harvest is having a surplus. When there is an overabundance, the farmer will not get paid as much.
Farmers who see a glut in the market of soybeans will see a drop in the price of soybeans. If they can store away their crop of soybeans, the price may rise later and bring in a better product.
The farmer has to prompt the vehicles to do the work.
Antonym of harvest
"Sharecropper"
Specifically, it depends on the farmer's location, what produce/crop is best grown/sold where that farmer lives, and what the farmer wishes to grow. This leaves anything from corn, soybeans, wheat, cotton and sorghum to tomatoes, potatoes, almonds, grapes (primarily for wine-making), oranges, apples, carrots, peas, beans, alfalfa, triticale, rye, lentils, canola, rapeseed, and many others.
I think you mean 'Tenant Farmer'. A tenant farmer is a farmer who does not own the land that he/she cultivates. Their rent is usually a fixed percentage of the harvest each year.
We can see the happiness in the face of farmer during the first rain shower during harvest. His happiness will be further extended if the climate accompanies to yield a good harvest. His happiness knew no bounds when he gets a profit for his harvest.
To reap means to harvest the crops.
Soybeans are the most profitable crops a farmer can grow.
well, only farmer and husband, sorry :(
Can you sew a button on for me? The farmer will sow the seeds which he will later harvest.