I'd say it would be the ability to protect them from infulexes and depression of prices in the market, assuring them of a "locked rate" for crop sales. And of course if they have left over harvest, the government buys it from them and exports it abroad to other nations in need. Also, if they put an effort towards using conservative farming methods that don't destroy the enviroment, use their farms for food research purposes, they get government subsidies, federal aid for droughts, and so on.
Explanation:
The government can protect the farmer, if the farmer does what they want.
When doing my research to help you answer your question, it seems to pull up the number 42. I am unsure of why the number 42 is pulling up for the answer to the universe.
The <span>people from the </span>Mongol Empire<span> had</span><span> the most influence on Eurasia throughout post classical times. This empire emerged from the unification of nomadic tribes in the Mongol homeland under Genghis Khan. The empire became big rapidly under Khan's rule and also that of his descendants who sent invasions in different places. </span>