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Type Words
Synonyms farmer, granger, sodbuster
Type of creator
Has types agriculturist, apiarist, apiculturist, arboriculturist, beekeeper, contadino, cultivator, dairy farmer, dairyman, forester, grower, plantation owner, planter, raiser, rancher, small farmer, smallholder, sower, stock farmer, stock raiser, stockman, tenant farmer, tiller, agriculturalist, tree farmer

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A tradesman or farmer who either rented a home or owned very little land was a husbandman.
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Landowners frequently cultivated their land themselves, but could also employ a husbandman, or rent it.
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The husbandman was bound to carry out proper cultivation, raise an average crop, and leave the field in good tilth.
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In the same way, a merchant shall be spared his merchandise, and a husbandman the implements of his husbandry, if they fall upon the mercy of a royal court.
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  • Farmer: a person who operates a farm
  • A Husbandman in England in the medieval and early modern period was a free tenant farmer. The social status of a husbandman was below that of a yeoman.
  • (Husbandmen) Animal husbandry, also called animal science, stockbreeding or simple husbandry, is the agricultural practice of breeding and raising livestock.
  • A person who raises crops and tends animals; a farmer
  • (husbandmen) Caretaker of plants, farmers.
  • A person whose occupation is in husbandry; a farmer
  • One whose business it is to cultivate the ground. It was one of the first occupations, and was esteemed most honourable (Gen 9:20; Gen 26:12, Gen 26:14; Gen 37:7, etc.). All the Hebrews, except those engaged in religious services, were husbandman. (See AGRICULTURE.)
  • Usually a smallholder who may also have to work on others land to support himself, a person below the status of yeoman.
  • A farmer who cultivated the land