In the laws and customs of farmers, water and land are subject to contracts
And it is owned by individuals. In every village about 55 years ago
Each farmer owns part of the arable land in the village
And a share of spring water or aqueducts or wells everywhere
This water quota is called the local term.
The boundary between the lands is not very clear, and if the hedge
Not to be out of the ground or on the edge of the earth
The neighbor is separated. In agricultural culture ownership is one
Score is an important and vital factor. Sometimes
When watering a farm before watering
The farmer reaches the top of the waterway and tilts towards the farm
It diverts itself
And as long as the original owner of the water, noticed and removed
Above the river, the thief has watered his land several times
What a lot because of these night water thefts, work
Killed and killed
In agricultural culture, ownership is very important
But this sense of ownership of water and land and pastures and pastures
It doesn't end there. A sense of ownership of all tools and equipment
Agriculture and even a sense of ownership to the trader
They are there too. But again the issue at this stage
The farmer does not end. Farmer than what is around
He sees himself and his sense of ownership is within his power
has it. Among the creatures in his power
They have all kinds of animals and his family (I'm sorry to see that
I looked at a farmer, otherwise they were human
In agriculture, by the way, with the approval of religion, women
The farm is male and the male is about the same
Maleksh also feels ownership over his wife (without
Consider other aspects) of the same feeling but
It is more intense and makes your male children more expensive
He knows about girls. Thousands of years of farmers
Experience has shown that care must be taken with all property
Otherwise, they may be thieves at night, especially
The top ten will steal from him, and that's the feeling
Extreme ownership over your wife and daughter with prejudice
More, they apply. As this farmer is my servant
God stole the water, maybe the farmer
The same farmer was robbed by the same farmer
This is exactly the idea in agricultural culture
The same is true of my wife and child
Watch out for Hayes's neighbor's eyes, even with passion
More under the eyes of a tall woman and a neighbor's child
He sees as if due to darkness or neglect of share
They stole water from each other in honor of their neighbors
Friends and family were also kidnapped (I'm sorry, I mean)
It is a living being in agricultural culture and individual
Or I don't have a job to do