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agriculturist a farmer. [1/2 definitions]
cattleman a person, such as a rancher or farmer, who tends, feeds, or raises cattle, esp. for the market.
Civil Rights Movement a movement in the United States particularly prominent during the 1950s and 1960s that sought to end racial discrimination, legal segregation of blacks and whites, and racial barriers to voting. The movement was led by black leaders such as Medgar Evers, Martin Luther King, Jr., John Lewis, and James Farmer. It mobilized tens of thousands of African Americans in protest against existing laws and practices. Activists, both black and white, endured harassment and violence from the police and others as the movement progressed. Eventually, the American civil rights movement brought about the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and other measures. [1/2 definitions]
croft (chiefly British) an enclosed plot of farm land worked by a tenant farmer and usually attached to a dwelling. [1/2 definitions]
dirt farmer (informal) a farmer who works his own land without hired help or tenants.
granger a farmer. [1/2 definitions]
habitant2 a farmer of French descent living in Canada or Louisiana.
husbandman a farmer.
James Farmer American civil rights activist and strong believer in non-violent protest against injustice. Farmer was an initiator of the Freedom Rides in the early 1960s, which served to highlight and challenge racial segregation and discrimination in the U.S. (b.1920--d. 1999).
nonfarmer combined form of farmer.
sharecropper a tenant farmer who gives a portion of his or her crop to the owner of the land as rent.
sustainable agriculture a method of agriculture that allows a farmer to produce crops and raise livestock without damaging the farm as an ecosystem, thus allowing for a conserved or improved natural resource base to be passed on to subsequent generations of farmers.
tiller1 one who tills land; farmer.