
Fields, Factories and Workshops
Fields are rural areas primarily used for agriculture and farming, where crops are grown and livestock are raised. Factories are large industrial buildings where goods are manufactured on a mass scale, often involving machinery and labor-intensive processes. Workshops are smaller, specialized spaces for skilled craftsmanship or manufacturing tasks, such as woodworking, metalworking, or tailoring. While fields focus on primary production (raw materials), factories handle large-scale production, and workshops provide a setting for skilled, often individual, craftsmanship and small-batch manufacturing. Each plays a distinct role in the economy, from resource gathering to large-scale industrial output to specialized artisanal work.