>>21800712I don't understand what a commune farm is, how you define it.
It's cold here, you get 4-5 months of growth, plowing, but it's at a fenced off house. The owner is probably 60-80 years old and what's the point of working for the owner when the same sack of potatoes costs like 10$?
He might not even give you the potatoes or carrot or onions or whatever he's growing.
People who are employed in agriculture industry do it on an industrial scale, by driving a tractor or something.
The rest work on their own small plot of land, idk how big, 20 cars wide.
If you mean some religious crazies, they don't work at these things either. Cold, you can't buy supplies to fix a roof or a shovel or a well anything. If you grow potatoes, you sell potatoes but you might not sell it and that's it, game over.
You've got to try to sell it anywhere but the ordinary city dweller can just buy it in a grocery store, why but it from you?