farmers' in the PONS Dictionary

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For many years, an important agricultural co-operative was formed between the local and regional farmers of the day.
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By reducing malpractices, it had helped dairy farmers direct their own development, placing control of the resources they create in their own hands.
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To this end, the government sought to improve extension services for farmers and to improve crop-disease research.
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Initially, farmers were to certify with a thumbprint or signature that they understood the grain was poison, but according to some sources, distributors did not ask for such an indication.
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Laws were passed 1944, that gave farmers superior rights over herders in land disputes.
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Make sure you purchase 100 percent pure raw honey, usually found at your local health food store or farmers market.
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Landlords generally divided their estates into smaller farms that were rented to tenant farmers.
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Farmers upstate, with financial assistance from the city, work to reduce pathogen, nutrient, sediment, and pesticide runoff.
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They continue to be merchants, although many have settled down to become subsistence millet farmers.
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Local businesses and farmers were able to purchase man-days using the prisoners for farm labor.
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