A farmer or producer.
A farmer.
Substance farmer
This depends entirely on the country the farmer lives in, as well as the state or area. It also depends on what the farmer grows or produces.
A farmer works for 365 and a quarter day
a beekeeper
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beekeeper
The resposibilties that a pioneer farmer had to do was to milk the cows, set hens, make honey, and raise chickens.
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Farmers don't usually breed honey bees, but they do need them for pollination purposes depending on the type of farm. For example, a livestock farmer doesn't need bees but a fruit farmer definitely does need bees.
Honey bees benefit the farmer through pollination of many fruit, nut and vegetable crops.
Honey bees pollinate plants. If you were a fruit farmer, you might have to depend on honey bees brought to you by a bee farmer to pollinate your crop. There aren't enough bees or other insects in a given area to pollinate all of a fruit farmers crop without importing honey bees from another area.
What sells best at a Farmer's Market are organic fruits and vegetables and organic meats. Most of the time I also see pastries, or homemade goods such as honey.
A beekeeper who keeps bees on a commercial scale would be known as a bee farmer.
A cattle farmer might enjoy candy made from ingredients commonly found on a farm, such as honey or milk. One specific candy that could appeal to a cattle farmer is honeycomb toffee, which is made with honey and butter, giving it a rich, sweet flavor. Another option could be milk chocolate, as dairy farmers would appreciate the connection to their livestock.