Many farmers do work on Sundays, as farming often requires attention and labor seven days a week, regardless of the day. The demands of crops and livestock can necessitate tasks such as feeding animals, milking, or harvesting. However, some farmers may choose to take Sundays off or have a more flexible schedule, depending on their farm's specific needs and their personal beliefs. Ultimately, it varies by individual and farming operation.
Catholicism is the religion that does not work on Sunday's. It is known as the day of rest. However, many other religions do not work Sunday's as well.
they work every day except Sunday you can work out on Sunday but work out half the time you do.
no black farmers were allowed to work the fields.
No, Women were the original farmers. But they decided bitching about it would get them out of work, and thus male farmers were created.
They are to do there duties that God has asked them to do
FARMERS
in a farm
Work on Sunday is typically considered any employment or labor performed on a Sunday, which is traditionally recognized as a day of rest or worship in many cultures and religions.
A tractor.
Yes
No, because Sunday is when the system updates itself
Slaves were bought by farmers and forced to work for free, whereas farmers were free men, and either owned their own farms, or were paid to work on someone else's farm.