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The phrase "a farmer of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who cultivates or produces a specific type of crop or livestock.
Example: "He is a farmer of organic vegetables, dedicated to sustainable agriculture."
Alternatives: "a grower of" or "a cultivator of".
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Jeanne still supports the family as a farmer of manioc and beans, but she makes an average of only 1,000 Congolese francs a month (approximately $1.09).
This is bad news for a farmer of thirsty crops in parched north-western Kansas.
He's one of us," said Duane Leimkuehler, 53, a farmer of corn, wheat and soybeans.
"There's no way a farmer of these crops can have a full-year work force.
It depicts a farmer of yore in his field, an appropriate enough scene for backyard entertaining.
He is a farmer of a different sector, he does not have backpackers.
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To join the group, which is based in Davis with a roasting plant in San Francisco, a customer can choose between monthly or annual memberships with a specific farm or a farmer-of-the-month subscription.
Farhan, a farmer from countryside of Homs said: " We are farmers.
His father, Robert, was a charismatic preacher, a successful farmer (of hemp, corn, hogs and sheep) and a slaveowner.
The New Yorker, March 21 , 1936P. 11 A young actor (Shepperd Strudwick) met a gentleman farmer of Cohasset at a party.
The writer also spoke with Frank Gargallo, a Future Farmer of America and an agriculture student at John Bowne High School in Queens.
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