You told a Japanese farmer once, he never forgot.
Japanese farmers did not seem to be a threat to the local economy.
Local newspaper reports that Japanese farmers were making big money told only part of the story-the end result.
Japanese farmers have been demonstrating in Tokyo against any liberalization.
New recruits are being welcomed by Japanese farmers, whose average age is more than 65.
Yet we must be cautious in viewing the Japanese farmer as being on the losing end every time.
Japanese farmers were closely tied to the vagaries of the world markets.
Japanese farmers were forced to leave about 200,000 acres of farmland.
Japanese farmers produced much more per year than the country could possibly consume.
Later, Japanese farmers moved into the area for its fertile earth.