in a rural area
Farmers typically live on their farm, which is where they grow crops or raise livestock. The farmhouse may be located on the same property as the fields or pastures to allow for easy access to their work. Some farmers may also live in nearby towns or communities and commute to their farm daily.
Not in the US, at least. With the shrinking number of farmers and more efficient farming methods, many farmers (if not most) farm at least some land that they do not live on but they are the tenant.
Farmers can be found in various regions around the world, but they typically live in rural areas where there is arable land for farming. This can include regions such as the Midwest in the United States, the Punjab region in India, the Pampas in Argentina, and the Rift Valley in Kenya.
Most farmers in Asia live in rural areas, typically in villages or small towns close to their agricultural land. These areas are often located near water sources for irrigation and are conducive to the cultivation of crops that are well-suited to the region's climate and soil conditions.
The world's first farmers lived in four regions: the Fertile Crescent in the Middle East, the Yangtze and Yellow River valleys in China, the Indus Valley in South Asia, and Mesoamerica in Central America. These regions were known for their fertile land and favorable climate for agriculture.
most farmers do not live in dublin as dublin is the capital city most farmers live down the country
They were farmers who live in villages.
well farmers live on a farm with pasters of cattle such as horses and cows and bulls stuff like that
50% of Finland are farmers that live by the county side and the other 50% live in the citties
Most farmers actually lived in the south.
In a farmhouse which is on the farm.
Farmers traditionally live in structures called "farmhouses".
neolithic farmers lived in Ireland
They farmed
on farms
on farms
ancient egytain farmers lived in, for the poorer farmers mud houses, and for the richer stone houses