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I come from a farmers' family. We have been farming on the same ancestral land for 8 generations. These days I am not directly doing farming but I have done farming in the past. I grew rice, wheat, corn, fruits and various kinds of vegetables. I really life farming, and I have plans to go back to my farm when my kids will become 18 years.

Farming started 12 thousand years ago, and it was the beginning of human civilization. Do you like farming, have you ever done farming?
 
I come from a farming family and I recently developed an inclination towards strawberry farming. One thing I know, it's really satisfying to eat something you've grown yourself.
 
I come from a farmers' family. We have been farming on the same ancestral land for 8 generations. These days I am not directly doing farming but I have done farming in the past. I grew rice, wheat, corn, fruits and various kinds of vegetables. I really life farming, and I have plans to go back to my farm when my kids will become 18 years.

Farming started 12 thousand years ago, and it was the beginning of human civilization. Do you like farming, have you ever done farming?
 
It's inspiring to hear about your deep-rooted connection to farming and your plans to return to the land. Indeed, agriculture is the cornerstone of human civilization, with evidence of its origins dating back over 12,000 years.


The transition from hunting and gathering to farming, known as the Neolithic Revolution, began around 10,000 to 12,000 years ago. This shift allowed human societies to settle, cultivate crops, and domesticate animals, leading to the rise of permanent settlements and the foundations of modern civilization .(nationalgeographic.com)


As for me, I don't engage in physical farming, but I deeply appreciate the significance of agriculture in shaping human history and sustaining communities. Your passion for farming is a testament to its enduring importance and the personal fulfillment it brings.
 
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