THE DEFINITION OF FARMER.

the cabin.If someone asks us what we do, we say we are full time farmers. And although we are rarely asked to elaborate on what that entails, I am often left considering how vague and ambiguous the label of "Farmer" can be.Put simply, a farmer is someone who tends a farm, but because tending a farm can be so varied, "Farmer" rapidly becomes the sum of the many different acts that make up farming. Sure, sometimes farming is tractors and planting and harvesting, but more often than not being the farmer means being a carpenter, constructing and deconstructing everything required to maintain animals or plants or both. "Farmer" can mean bird watcher, hunter, gatherer, shepherd, salesman or simply carrying heavy objects around––the "materials handling business," as our mentor Eric calls farming. I have found in my limited experience, that farmer can mean just about anything so long as it's done in the name of farming.This week, Hannah and I have definitely seen how far the term "Farmer" can be stretched. We have been the carpenter. We have been the veterinarian. We have been the landscaper, the gardener, the salesman, the shepherd, the forager, the chef, the daredevil (see: cabin updates). The surgeon? Check (apologies to Trousers, Gomer and Boris for the abrupt removal of your manhood, er, boarhood). And considering all that, what never ceases to amuse me is how at the end of the day, no matter how diverse said day has been, if someone asks us what we do, we just say we're farmers.- Jesse.

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