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The owners of, and the people who worked, small farms in Scotland were once called Crofters as the name for their small farms was crofts.
A croft is a small farm or small-holding in Scotland
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New England Colonies.
At one time the owners of small farms were known as crofters, they lived in crofts. Farmers are called farmers here. There used to be different kinds of farms. Some crofts, often in the Highlands and the west of the country. In other parts people grouped together in small country villages called ferm toons or farm towns and shared the land.
New methods worked best on large farms, which could hire many workers and produce big harvests and more profits. This encouraged wealthy landowners to replace small farms with big ones.
because of the money differences of small landowners and large landowners.
Because the larger landowners monopolize the industry
No they did not. These landowners were too powerful.
well they are grown in large corporate farms and for their own family in small family farms
Collective farms were large, government controlled farms formed from small farms that were surrendered by force. These were common in socialist regimes.
yes, people in Georgia did have small farms and large plantations.
There are many farms in Kenya.We have the vast large scale farms,middle range farms and the small/plot farms. These variety of farms is found all over the country.Take the Coast province for instance.It has vast sisal and palm tree farms as well as the small peasant farms. In total,these farms are many and are registered under the Ministry of Lands.
Jane Bartlett has written: 'Nutrition and working efficiency of draught bovines on a Norfolk small holding' -- subject(s): Draft animals, Farms, Small, Small Farms 'Animal draught technology' -- subject(s): Animal traction, Bibliography, Draft animals, Farms, Small, Small Farms
The small farms were replaced by large landed estates (latifundia) owned by rich people.
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