What is another word for growers?

Pronunciation: [ɡɹˈə͡ʊəz] (IPA)

Growers are individuals or entities involved in cultivating and producing crops for sale or consumption. Some synonyms for "growers" include farmers, cultivators, producers, agronomists, horticulturists, agriculturalists, and planters. Farmers work on their land to cultivate crops and raise livestock while agronomists focus on improving the quality and yield of crops. Horticulturists specialize in the cultivation of plants and are often involved in landscaping and gardening projects. Agriculturalists study and apply scientific methods to agricultural practices, while planters are involved in planting seeds and maintaining crops. No matter what synonym is used, growers play an essential role in ensuring a continuous supply of food for people around the world.

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Usage examples for Growers

Three vine-growers will want 3 x 5 x 30, or four hundred and fifty pounds worth of capital; ten men, 10 x 5 x 30, or fifteen hundred pounds worth, and so on in proportion.
"Political economy"
W. Stanley Jevons
I recollect his words when he gave his decision: "Well, sir, the beasts are dear according to this market, but they are good growers, and you will soon make them worth it; my decision is, you must take them."
"Cattle and Cattle-breeders"
William M'Combie
Wheat-growers must necessarily have been people who stayed long in one place.
"The Desert of Wheat"
Zane Grey

Famous quotes with Growers

  • Many individual growers now are growing organic fruit, and many are taking it upon themselves to market their own products to the public, as opposed to necessarily going through big processors, although, obviously, the bulk of the fruit still is dealt with that way.
    Greg Walden
  • We regarded opium as a godsend. It did not develop into an illicit trade, though. There was no legal prohibition, no police running around trying to suppress drugs, driving up the price artificially, and no marketing system. There were no distant markets to send it to because shipping anything was slow at best and often unreliable, and travel was something you just didn't do anymore. Anybody could grow their own poppies or buy raw opium paste from one of the growers. Farmers made more money growing raspberries or asparagus. They grew poppies as a public service. A few people took to smoking opium, but those with an extremely apathetic attitude toward survival tended not to last long in the new disposition of things.
    James Howard Kunstler
  • Gilt-tooled on yard-square panels of green leather—imitation, of course—the zodiacal signs looked down from the walls of the executive lunch-room. The air was full of the chatter of voices and the clink of ice-cubes. Waiting to be attacked when the president of the company joined them (he had promised to show at one sharp) was a table laden with expensive food: hard-boiled eggs, shells intact so that it could be seen they were brown, free-range, rich in carotene; lettuces whose outer leaves had been rasped by slugs; apples and pears wearing their maggot-marks like dueling scars, in this case presumably genuine ones though it had been known for fruit growers to fake them with red-hot wires in areas where insects were no longer found; whole hams, very lean, proud of their immunity from antibiotics and copper sulphate; scrawny chickens; bread as coarse as sandstone, dark as mud and nubbled with wheat grains . . .
    John Brunner

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