by renting land to farm from larger landowners-novanet
A tenant farmer. If he pays his rent with crops that he grows then he might be called a sharecropper.
They do that because they would divide their land among their sons and after several generations the average farmer would have about an acre of land. So with a little bit of money they had no choice but to sell their land to aristocrats and become tenant farmers.
here is the answer, Because the owners are losing money on tenant farmers. If I am wrong comment down below
Cash rent or tenant farming.
One of the methods of farming in the South after the war involved renting land from a big land owner thereby paying all of the expenses and also reaping any profits, is called tenant farming. The land for a tenant farmer is rented for them to grow crops.
tentant farmer is one who resides on and farms land owned by its or there landlord.
Farmers faced losing their land and becomiing tenant farmers,
by renting land to farm from larger landowners-novanet
by renting land to farm from larger landowners-novanet
In the United StatesA tenant farmer is one who resides on and farms land owned by a landlord.
Sharecropping is a system of agriculture or agricultural production in which a landowner allows a tenant to use the land in return for a share of the crop produced on the land. A tenant farmer is one who resides on and farms land owned by a landlord.
He is a tenant farmer.
Sharecropping is a system of agriculture or agricultural production in which a landowner allows a tenant to use the land in return for a share of the crop produced on the land. A tenant farmer is one who resides on and farms land owned by a landlord.
I think you mean 'Tenant Farmer'. A tenant farmer is a farmer who does not own the land that he/she cultivates. Their rent is usually a fixed percentage of the harvest each year.
A tenant farmer or sharecropper.
A serf farms land that belongs to another, is able to retain some of his crop, and is legally bound to the land. He cannot leave for a better piece of land or a better job. A tenant farmer farms land that belongs to another under a rental or lease arrangement. He pays the land owner for the right to farm, usually with a portion of the crop. In theory he has the right to leave and farm elsewhere, or take a job in town. In practice, tenant farmers were sometime do deeply in debt to their land owners that they could not leave because the local law considered leaving as the same as running out on the debt. Then a tenant farmer was not much different from a serf.
tenant farmer