How do we know about farmers and borders?
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A farmer (also called an agriculturer[citation needed]) is a person engaged in agriculture, raising living organisms for food or raw materials. The term usually applies to people who do some combination of raising field crops, orchards, vineyards, poultry, or other livestock. A farmer might own the farmed land or might work as a laborer on land owned by others, but in advanced economies, a farmer is usually a farm owner, while employees of the farm are known as farm workers, or farmhands. However, in the not so distant past, a farmer was a person who promotes or improves the growth of (a plant, crop, etc.) by labor and attention, land or crops or raises animals (as livestock or fish).
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Farming is growing crops or keeping animals by people for food and raw materials.
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Food
Traditional agriculture is mostly done in poor countries.
Intensive agriculture is mostly done in countries with more money. ...
Organic farming is using only natural products such as compost and green manure.
Borders separate countries, states, provinces, counties, cities, and towns. A border defines the area that a government controls. The government of a region can only create and apply laws within its borders.
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Food
Traditional agriculture is mostly done in poor countries.
Intensive agriculture is mostly done in countries with more money. ...
Organic farming is using only natural products such as compost and green manure.
Borders separate countries, states, provinces, counties, cities, and towns. A border defines the area that a government controls. The government of a region can only create and apply laws within its borders.
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