To farm. Farmers farm. It's their job. Without farms, they wouldn't be farmers.
We need farmers to grow food for a growing human population. These farms need to raise a lot of crops and animals to feed way more than what will feed a farmer and his family. Farmers are the most knowledgable people when it comes to knowing how, where, when and what food needs to be grown for an increasing human population.
Farmers cooperatives helped individual farmers by allowing them to pool their resources, share equipment, and access markets more efficiently. By working together, farmers could benefit from economies of scale, negotiate better prices for their products, and have more bargaining power with suppliers. Additionally, cooperatives provided a support network and allowed farmers to learn from each other, improving their overall farming practices.
Subsistence farmers typically live on the food they grow themselves. This includes crops like rice, corn, wheat, and vegetables, as well as livestock such as chickens, goats, and pigs. They rely on their harvests to feed themselves and their families.
Northern immigrants generally voted for the Republican Party, while Southern farmers generally voted for the Democratic Party.
A political goal for farmers historically has been to secure fair prices for their crops through government subsidies or price controls. More recently, farmers may also advocate for policies that promote sustainable agricultural practices and protect against the effects of climate change.
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Sharecropping
Small farmers could lose their farms
Farmers obviously..
Hopefully, in profit
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they were homesteaders. not farmers.
Farmers didn't really like it because USSR took farmers land to make collective farms and they didn't really get payed.
By operating free gins and mills, farmers' alliances allowed farmers to save money.