agricultural labourer

NOUN
  1. a person who tills the soil for a living
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How To Use agricultural labourer In A Sentence

  • The rye was enough for the agricultural labourers, and the manager grew his own food. Refugees in the Age of Total War
  • By 1915 more than 100,000 farmers and agricultural labourers were at war. The Sun
  • In the war he worked as an agricultural labourer. Times, Sunday Times
  • It appeared that, in terms of weight, it was roughly the equivalent of an agricultural labourer's daily intake of rice.
  • A three-sided range of low buildings might have suited the work needs of Victorian agricultural labourers down to the ground, but there are some design challenges in order to refashion such steadings into successful homes.
  • The revolution, through state control, has given agricultural labourers greater security and better wages by turning them into state employees.
  • The revolution, through state control, has given agricultural labourers greater security and better wages by turning them into state employees.
  • Issues that aroused dissatisfaction included rents, tithes, evictions, and wages, and protest could be aimed at landlords, clergy, and even tenant farmers who sub-let to cottiers and agricultural labourers.
  • Hitherto unorganized groups of workers, including agricultural labourers and some women, were amongst the 500,000 members.
  • The use of such female bondagers as agricultural labourers was especially prevalent in south east Scotland and extended into north Northumberland.
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