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(husband + -ry) → Old French ‘husbandrie’ → Middle English ‘husbandry’; imagine a farmer tending to his fields and animals, symbolizing care and cultivation.
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Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputHusbandry traditionally refers to the careful management and cultivation of the natural resources needed to sustain people: crops, livestock, soil, water, and the broader agricultural economy. In historical and rural contexts, it covers the practical skills of sowing, planting, selecting breeds, feeding, breeding, and protecting plants and animals from disease. It also implies prudent resource use, risk management, and planning for seasonal cycles, markets, and diets. In modern language, husbandry can extend to sustainable farming practices, animal welfare, and careful governance of agricultural inputs. The term carries a sense of stewardship, skill, and long-term responsibility for food production and landscape health.
For English speakers, husbandry often carries a historical weight and a sense of stewardship that extends beyond just farming; learners should note its broader, long-term connotations in sustainability and resource management.
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