farmer - use in sentences

Possessives

  • livelihood: Family farmers ' livelihoods and independence will be further compromised by genetic engineering.
  • wife: Into their world wanders a bored young farmer's wife who provokes a tragedy by playing the sex kitten.
  • co-operative: Among those who welcomed the Duke was Malawian sugar farmer Brian Namata from the farmers ' co-operative which supplies Traidcraft with fairly traded sugar.
  • market: Once a month a farmer's market is still held here.

Converse of object

  • compensate: However, to compensate farmers for the loss of subsidy, produce prices have been raised.
  • neighbor: The hero of this heart-warming tale was a neighboring farmer, checking his own boundaries as a major police search developed.
  • help: I want to use the rest of my time with you to set out my Party's plans to help farmers.
  • urge: The Government is urging farmers to look to the horse industry as a form of diversification in their present economic plight.

Adjective modifier

  • small-scale: Its sole objective is to support small-scale cotton farmers.
  • organic: Or rather who says how much, organic farmer or court?
  • poor: Poor farmers also exist on the margins of society.
  • Welsh: Once he warms to the subject, there is no better relater of anecdotes than the Welsh farmer.
  • wealthy: Another wealthy farmer, Chandra Bhan, owed $ 3,000.
  • African: The cotton is then dumped onto world markets driving millions of poor African farmers into total destitution.

Noun used with modifier

  • dairy: For example, one organic dairy farmer from Chepstow lost four cattle to the skin test in August 2005.
  • smallholder: A smallholder coffee farmer bends to inspect several bushes which have just caught his attention.
  • subsistence: Yet, India has far to go in improving the lives and productivity of its subsistence farmers.
  • peasant: Only an animal or a peasant farmer can live without money.
  • cocoa: Guillermo is one of four coffee, banana and cocoa farmers who will be visiting the UK during Fairtrade Fortnight.
  • livestock: You may wish to get involved in the supply of medicines to livestock farmers for use in cattle, sheep, pigs or goats.

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