The park land had previously been occupied since the 1840s by mostly German immigrant farmers and their descendants.
However, Herman did not want to be an immigrant farmer like his father.
In the early 1900's, German immigrant farmers moved to the region where cattle was raised, and began to grow crops.
Most immigrant farmers lacked the capital to pay for purchased land.
Around the country, first-generation immigrant farmers also rely on specialty produce.
Johnson often provided a description of poor immigrant farmers on the prairie.
Ontario has the lion's share of all Dutch immigrant farmers in Canada, with 58%.
The early population consisted chiefly of German immigrant farmers and railroad workers.
It is the story of a suffering young woman's vacation with a family of German immigrant farmers.
The land was taken from both immigrant farmers and squatters regardless of their claims to ownership or immigration status.