But all the learning on earth, though it may powerfully help to make a good farmer, would not of itself make one.
When a young man has learned all that seminaries and lectures, books and cabinets, can teach him, he still needs practice and experience to make him a good farmer.
But wouldn't you have a young man study in order that he may become a good farmer?
George had been placed with a good farmer in Gloucestershire and learnt farming thoroughly.
Rich though he was, he did not disdain to see practically after his work himself; was up with the lark and out with his men, as a good farmer ought to be.
You are a good farmer, so Owen Griffith do say, and you will be teaching me.
But he do think of nothing but picking up stones and building; and that will not make a good farmer or till the land, or pay the rent.
And though Mr. Johnston was always a good farmer, yet he says he “never made money until he commenced to drain.
He is a good man, but not what we call a good farmer.
A good farmer raises 75 bushels of corn per acre, instead of 30.
The Judge is a good farmer, and particularly successful in raising potatoes and selling them at a good price to hotels and private families.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good farmer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.