The life of a farmer who farms or cultivates the land for agricultural production in his or others field.



Bangladesh is agricultural countries .80% people are farmed. A farmer is a person who farms or cultivates the land for agricultural production in his or others field. In any agricultural country farmers keep a vital role to develop his country. The life of a farmer is very hard. Generally farmers are rich or poor. He works hard in the field from dawn to dusk. He wakes up early in the morning for doing the work and goes to the field to seed, to weed or to harvest. After finishing his work in the field, he comes back home in the evening (sunset). Most of the farmers don't have their own lands. They cultivate others land by any condition. The life of a farmer in our country is full of uncertainty (hesitation). Sometimes he spends his time in great joy if he can collect his crops from the field as well. Again, he often faces hard days if production of his crops falls because of natural calamities. When there is bumpy-crops, a farmer feels happy and when production of crops falls short of expectation, a farmer feels unhappy. As a whole, they don't lead a happy life.
Besides these the farmers ofBangladesh are not developed like another country.  Because the farmers cultivate the land with their cows. Now a days farmers use power tiller, tractor to cultivate the land. They use a shallow machine to supply water in their land. Mobile technology is very wonderful and a growing power in farming.  I can tell that the real power of mobile actually lies in using social media to connect agriculture to people .They aren’t familiar with farming.  There are types of farming I know nothing about and have connected with other farmers from all over the world for helping me learn. In the early 20th century, farms were more diverse than today. Most farmers raised lots of
Various kinds of crops and cared for many varied animals. Farmers planted oats, wheat, corn, and barley, and raised cattle and hogs. Women planted carrots, lettuce, pumpkins and large gardens of potatoes, radishes and beans. They also cared for chickens and sold eggs.
In the 20th century, as machinery developed, farmers began to produce bigger. For this they also tended to become less diverse. Many Iowa farmers raised just soybeans and corn. Others raised hogs or cattle with their field crops. However the people of the world depend on farmers. So farmers are the backbone of a nation. 

The life of farmer