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were farmer
noun
A person who works the land and/or who keeps livestock, especially on a farm.
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The occupations of the correspondents were farmer, day labor, business man, service holder, house wife, fishermen and teacher.
Factors found to encourage adoption decision were farmer education, access to credit, and access to extension services.
Other factors found to influence the adoption of the two technologies were farmer characteristics, plot-level factors and market imperfections such as limited access to credit and input markets, and production risks.
Controls were farmer applicators who had not been diagnosed with depression.
Further, participants were farmer owners/operators and their spouses or they were commercial applicators, that is, not farm workers.
In the study population consisting of 524 TB patients, the average age was 47.7 (standard deviation 17.5) years, 364 (69.5%) were males, and 427 (81.5%) were farmer.
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All his ancestors were farmers.
His parents were farmers.
They were farmers when they were young.
Some were farmers, janitors or truck drivers.
"Most were farmers and villagers.
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