1. But at least it pays no rent and in practice it is secure so long as it farms the land and avoids bankruptcy. 2. The last vestiges of serfdom had disappeared in the sixteenth century, and the peasants farmed the land as leaseholders or sharecroppers. 3. The women stayed at home and farmed the land, while the men went to war. 4. They learned to farm the land through trial and error. 5. Thousands of tenant farmers who have traditionally farmed the land, have already been displaced. 6. His lands were poorly farmed. 7. When John Pilkington farmed land in Rossendale his sureties were John Huddleston of Millom, William Plumpton of Plumpton and William Hopton of Swillington. 8. The land is already farmed organically. 9. And he still farms the land where his house was. 10. But in the soft, dusty, farmland, many failed to explode, posing a threat to people farming the land or in search of firewood. |