Answer:
Farm labourers come either from landless
families or families cultivating small plots of land. Unlike farmers, farm
labourers do not have a right over the crops grown on the land. Instead they
are paid wages by the farmer for whom they work. Sometimes labourers get meals
also. Wages vary widely from region to region, from crop to crop, from one farm
activity to another. There is also a wide variation in the duration of
employment. A farm labourer might be employed on a daily basis, or for one
particular farm activity like harvesting, or for the whole year.
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