English
Noun
agriculturalists
- Plural of agriculturalist
A farmer is a person who is engaged in
agriculture, raising living
organisms for food or raw materials. This is a
way of life that had long been
the dominant occupation of human beings since the dawn of
civilization. Related, but much different, is
gardening.
Definition
The term for a farmer usually applies to a
person who grows field crops, and/or manages
orchards or
vineyards, their products
usually sold in a
market
or, in a subsistence economy, consumed by the family or pooled by
the community.
A farmer engaged in raising horses, cattle, or
sheep for meat is usually referred to as a
rancher,
grazier (Australia) or stockman. Special terms also apply to
other people who
husband
domesticated animals, namely
shepherd for
sheep
farmers and
goatherd
for
goat farmers. These
terms almost always refer to livestock operations that use
unmanaged rangeland and must import most, if not all, supplemental
feed. When livestock are raised on well-managed pastureland and/or
most silage is grown on-site, most practitioners refer to
themselves as farmers. The term
dairy farmer is applied to those
engaged milk production. A
poultry farmer is one who
concentrates on raising
chickens,
turkeys,
domesticated
ducks and
geese, or is involved in
egg
production. A person who raises a variety of vegetables for market
may be called a truck farmer or market gardener.
In the context of
developing
nations or other pre-industrial cultures, most farmers practice
a meager
subsistence
agriculture – a simple
organic
farming system employing
crop
rotation,
slash and
burn, or other techniques to maximize efficiency while meeting
the needs of the household or community, using
saved seed
which is native to the
ecoregion. In
developed
nations however, a person using such techniques on small
patches of land might be called a
gardener and be considered a
hobbyist.
Alternatively, one may be driven into such methods by
poverty or, ironically--against
the background of large-scale agribusiness--may become an organic
farmer growing for discerning consumers in the
local food
market. Historically, one subsisting in this way may have been
known as a
peasant.
In developed nations, a farmer (as a profession)
is usually defined as someone with an ownership interest in
crops or
livestock, and who provides
land or management in their production. Those who provide only
labor are most often called farmhands. Alternatively, growers who
manage farmland for an absentee landowner, sharing the harvest (or
its profits) are known as
sharecroppers or
sharefarmers. In the context of
agribusiness, a farmer can
be almost anyone – and can legally qualify under
agricultural
policy for various
subsidies, incentives, and
tax
relief.
agriculturalists in Thai: ชาวนา
agriculturalists in Tajik: Кишоварз
agriculturalists in Yiddish: פארמער
agriculturalists in Chinese:
农民