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Cash rent or tenant farming.
Subsistence farming is farming on a small scale, where crops are grown for local use, sometimes for the farmer's family alone. Commercial agriculture is farming as a business, where vast tracts of land are devoted to single cash crops. Commercial agriculture tends to use the latest technology available and minimizes the number of employees required.
A Land Economist is an economist who specializes in research and analysis of land and the associated markets. They often use economic and financial analysis to study the issues associated with land use such as land ownership land value and land use rights. Land Economists also analyze the impacts of land use changes such as urban development and gentrification as well as the effects of governmental regulations on land use. They use their research and analysis to advise stakeholders on land use decisions such as zoning development and land-use policy. Analyzing land ownership and land use rights Researching the impacts of land use changes such as urban development and gentrification Examining the effects of governmental regulations on land use Advising stakeholders on land use decisions such as zoning development and land-use policy
Farmers use more pesticides on lands they do cultivate to make up for lost production.
Water, soil, and fertilizer...
Cash rent or tenant farming.
Bob was a subsistence farmer, meaning he only farmed enough for himself and his family to survive.
Rental income.
I'm not certain if you meant to ask about "land use" or the word "land." The land was fertile and grew many crops. The farmer drew a chart showing the land use of his farm.
The English use indebtedness to acquire land by allowing people to farm on the land and pay them profits to pay for everything and if they were unable to pay their land was taken.
"Lieu" can be used to mean "instead of" or "in place of." For example, "I will attend the meeting in lieu of my manager."
In ancient China, farmers typically paid for the use of land through a system known as the "corvée labor" system. They would provide labor service to the landlord or the state for a certain number of days each year in exchange for the right to cultivate the land. This labor obligation was considered as payment for the land use. Additionally, farmers would also pay a portion of their harvest as rent or taxes to the landlord or the state.
A Sharecropper is a farmer who doesn't own the land he farms. The landlord that owns the land gives the farmer a place to live, buys the seed for the farmer to plant. The farmer gets a share of the profits for his labor. It was not usually much, but his family had a place to live and food on the table.
Depends on the farm and how much land a farmer owns. A farmer or farming co-operative can farm as little as 10 acres and as much as over 100,000 acres.
Destructive, short-sighted, and a poor steward of the land.
They do not use color dyes on farmed prawns. The shellfish can provide scientist with a natural source of a compound they do feed to farmed Salmon to give their flesh its rich pink color.
Limiting use of farm land by the farmer