Our Dutch farmers living there have accustomed themselves to a life of ease.
Dutch farmers and political leaders here have come out strongly for vaccination.
The Onderdonk family, also Dutch farmers, bought the house in the beginning of the 19th century.
The first white settlers were Dutch and English farmers who arrived in the late 1600's.
In collaboration with seven other Dutch farmers, they bought 10,000 acres (40 km2).
They were purposely spread out and given farms amongst the Dutch farmers.
By the mid-18th century Dutch farmers had cleared some of the woods for fields.
Dutch farmers account for 7% of European agricultural production.
Dutch farmers have had experience of the impact of such measures in the past.
Pineberries were nearly extinct until 2003, when Dutch farmers saved the plant.