- An agriculturist,
agriculturalist, agrologist, or
agronomist (abbreviated as agr.) is a
professional in the science, practice, and
management of agriculture...
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American Agriculturist is an
agricultural publication for farm, home, and
garden in the
United States,
previously published in
English and
German editions...
- Niger–Congo is a
hypothetical language family spoken over the
majority of sub-Saharan Africa. It
unites the
Mande languages, the Atlantic–Congo languages...
- Free
agriculturalists (Russian: Во́льные хлебопа́шцы, Свободные хлебопашцы, literally, free ploughmen) were a
category of
peasants in the
Russian Empire...
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Isaac Newton (March 31, 1800 – June 19, 1867) was an
agriculturalist who
became the
first United States commissioner of agriculture.
Newton was born in...
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Indian texts suggest that some
Brahmins historically also
became agriculturalists, warriors, traders, and had also held
other occupations in the Indian...
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feudal chiefs as well as
zamindars apart from
being land
holders and
agriculturalists.
Numerically they are the
largest caste of the state.
During British...
- that
advocated peasant utopian communalism and egalitarianism. The
Agriculturalists believed that
Chinese society should be
modeled around that of the...
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Andalusia experienced the
arrival of the
first agriculturalists. The
origin of
these first agriculturalists is uncertain, and
although North Africa is a...
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Robert Bakewell (23 May 1725 – 1
October 1795) was an
English agriculturalist, now
recognized as one of the most
important figures in the
British Agricultural...