I don't know of a very good way to get rid of them but I would like to take them off your hands! I will buy them from you! I have been looking for these thing since I was a kid and always wanted to keep a few. So if you can catch them and ship them to me I will pay for the shipping any you will have less planarians to hurt your worms. Everybody wins
A farmer who rented a piece of land was known as a tenant farmer. These individuals paid rent to a landowner in exchange for the right to farm on the property. Tenant farmers often faced challenges such as limited financial resources and uncertainty about the security of their land tenure.
a tract of land has no specific size, it is just an extended area
Some examples of land detritivores include earthworms, millipedes, dung beetles, and certain types of mites. These organisms feed on dead plant material and organic debris, breaking it down into smaller particles and helping to recycle nutrients back into the soil.
The thick grass is called sod. A farmer that was tilling such soil was called a sodbuster.
A peasant farmer is a small-scale agricultural worker who typically owns or rents a small plot of land to grow crops or raise livestock for subsistence. They often have limited resources and access to technology, and their livelihood depends on the success of their farming activities.
For being a farmer there is no need to have your own land
Earthworms would be an example.
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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.
A tenant farmer or sharecropper.
Yes, it lacks a circulatory system. It diffuses oxygen directly into its cells and diffuses carbon dioxide back out. That mechanism is why planarians need to keep their skin moist. On land, planarians secrete a thin layer of mucus to make diffusion easier.
A Sharecropper is a farmer who doesn't own the land he farms. The landlord that owns the land gives the farmer a place to live, buys the seed for the farmer to plant. The farmer gets a share of the profits for his labor. It was not usually much, but his family had a place to live and food on the table.
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The land was arable, allowing the farmer to plant successful crops.
The cast of The Last Farmer in Gullah Land - 2013 includes: Buz Kloot