The farmers know they could get a better price at the market town 40 miles away.
It is not so long ago that most farmers knew each of the animals by name.
The farmers in our region, however, did not know about this law and therefore continued to pay them.
When they did farmers knew how to protect their crops.
"And the farmers around here, not to mention the guys who work for me, all know that."
And many farmers, like Bill, simply didn't know what was going on.
The old farmer didn't know all of the details behind that story, but knew enough.
In addition, farmers do not know where their interests lie.
Every farmer knew for exactly how many years he would be receiving support.
For the time being, the farmers know clearly where they stand, and that is ultimately the important thing.