It also shows how his expertise brought him to the attention of a Polish farmer, whose livestock had suffered wolf attacks.
Maybe part of it lay in the way the Polish farmers went about their work.
Since 1561 it was mainly populated by Polish farmers.
If Polish and Dutch farmers are given the same right to buy land from each other, one can hardly call this equality.
Polish farmers must face up to competition which is doubly unfair.
Polish farmers were delighted to receive their first payments from the Union.
Polish farmers are weeping but nothing seems to be happening in the European Union.
Almost one third of Polish farmers are young people under the age of 40.
This has resulted in losses running into millions, and Polish farmers have also been affected.
One of the Polish farmers who sometimes passed information on to the Jews?