government
State farms are agricultural enterprises owned and operated by the government, while collective farms are cooperatives where farmers pool their resources and work together on the same land. State farms are managed by government officials, while collective farms are typically managed by elected committees of farmers. State farms focus on efficiency and productivity, while collective farms emphasize communal ownership and sharing of resources.
Kings and Farmers
Foremost Farms USA is owned by approximately 4,300 dairy farmers
Communism.
A state farm is owned and operated by the government, while a collective farm is owned collectively by a group of individual farmers. State farms focus on large-scale industrial agriculture, while collective farms emphasize communal ownership and cooperative labor. State farms are typically more centralized and bureaucratic in structure, while collective farms involve more decentralized decision-making among the member farmers.
North Korea's farmland is owned by the government. There are currently about 200 farms, which is about 12 percent of the land. The farms are worked by farmers who usually live local to the mountains or valleys. The farms are worked as a cooperative effort. The small farms are normally located in or near the villages.
Yeoman farmers.
Collective farming or communal farming
A "collective" is a single farm that has been made up of several nearby individual farms. There were two types of collectives. The "kolkhoz" which was a collective farm where the land was owned by the government but operated by the farmers themselves as they saw fit provided they met their quotas of crops. The second was the "sovkhoz" which was a collective farm where the land was owned by the government, the farmers were paid employees and the operation of the farm was in the hands of other government employees.
either state farms, consumer farms, corporate owned farms, or family owned farms
Slaves were bought by farmers and forced to work for free, whereas farmers were free men, and either owned their own farms, or were paid to work on someone else's farm.
For farms, some are privately owned by individuals or families, some are owned by groups or organisations, some are rented or leased. For businesses, some are privately owned, some are publicly owned and some are state owned.