Which excerpt from Gerard Manley Hopkin's "Pied Beauty" most directly describes the farmer's relationship with his land?

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"For skies of couple-color as brinded
CoW;"
"Whatever is fickle, freckled (who knows how?)"
"Landscape plotted and pieced - fold, fallow, and plough;"
"With swift, slow, sweet, south; adazzle, dim;"

"Landscape plotted and pieced - fold, fallow, and plough;"