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MILKER
(5)
OVCHAR
RATAI - the old name for a plowman
SHEPHERD
(6)
MILKMAID
PLOWMAN
SHEPHERD
FARMER
TEA GROWER
(7)
AGRARIAN
AGRONOMIST
BOARDNIQUE
WINEMAKER
horse breeder
LUGOVOD
LNOVOD
Fieldman
POULTRY HOUSE
GARDENER
SKOTNIK
FORAGER
(8)
melon grower
GRAIN PRODUCER
VEGETABLE
REINDEER BREEDER
POULTRY FARMER
BEEKEEPER
Pig Farm
PIG BREEDER
Cattle breeder
SERICULTURIST
(9)
VET
ZOOTECHNICIAN
IRRIGATOR
COMBINER
MACETEIRO - sugarcane harvester in Cuba
PLANTER
SEED GROWER
TOBACCO
COTTON BOMB
(10)
BREEDER
FARMER
PEASANT
TRACTORIST
(11)
vinegrower
MECHANIZER
GROWER
Breeder
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