Sharecroppers and tenant farmers made their living from cash crops.
tenant farmer
A sharecropper.
A tenant farmer. If he pays his rent with crops that he grows then he might be called a sharecropper.
The likely word is "sharecropper" (a tenant farmer).
A tenant farmer or sharecropper.
A sharecropper is a tenant farmer who gives a share of the crops raised to the landlord in lieu of rent.
Another name for farmer could be: Agriculturalist Grower Rancher Tenant Farmer Sharecropper Dairy Farmer Truck Farmer Agronomist Planter Agrarian Crofter Smallholder Market Gardener
Another name for farmer could be: Agriculturalist Grower Rancher Tenant Farmer Sharecropper Dairy Farmer Truck Farmer Agronomist Planter Agrarian Crofter Smallholder Market Gardener
Another name for farmer could be: Agriculturalist Grower Rancher Tenant Farmer Sharecropper Dairy Farmer Truck Farmer Agronomist Planter Agrarian Crofter Smallholder Market Gardener
A sharecropper is a farmer who works on land owned by someone else, typically a landlord, in exchange for a share of the crops produced. This system often left sharecroppers in debt and disadvantaged, leading to cycles of poverty. Sharecropping was common in the southern United States after the Civil War.
A sharecropper is a term that is used to describe a tenant farmer. It is most commonly heard and used in the southeastern region of the U.S. Sharecroppers usually need seed and a plot of land in which to grow their crops.
That could be a sharecropper or a serf, or a tenant farmer. You have to give more details to distinguish between them.