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In medieval times, a field worker, often a peasant or serf, was primarily responsible for agricultural tasks such as planting, tending, and harvesting crops. They worked the land owned by a lord or landowner, often under a system of feudal obligations that included providing a portion of their produce as rent. Field workers also engaged in animal husbandry, maintenance of tools, and sometimes participated in communal labor for local projects. Their work was labor-intensive and dictated by the seasons, significantly contributing to the local economy and sustenance.

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