Farmer's, or producers/growers, typically wear anything that makes them comfortable and something that is easy to work in. As a producer myself, I typically will wear Carhartt jeans, a cut off tee shirt, and work boots from Ariat. When the winter comes, or its cool and rainy, sometimes a thermal shirt from anywhere will work, or a hooded sweatshirt is pretty popular too. The boots are the most important, because working on a farm is extremely hard labor and YOU WILL GET DIRTY, so please wear something that your not going to feel guilty about half ruining. Anything else you want to know just ask.
Remember, a farmer is not a cowboy. A cowboy is a wrangler who works a free ranch ranch. A farmer is a more commercial businessman who works a production oriented business and is more or less not the typical wild western picture.
Colonial farmers wore stockings, breeches, and a shirt at the very least. The wore a large sleeved shirt.
Tenant farmers wear clothes that are suitable for the job
Tenant farmers used their own tools and animals
Tenant farmers grew a large variety of crops.
Tenant farmers used their own tools and animals
Southern Tenant Farmers Union was created in 1934.
Farmers without enslaved people were typically called free farmers or tenant farmers. These individuals would either own their land or rent it from a landlord in order to cultivate crops or raise livestock.
Tenant farmers were different from sharecroppers because they usually had their own tools and animals.
rented the land they farmed
Tenant Farmers
Plans
Freeholders.
Tenant farmers in Uruguay are known as gauchos. Such farmers will lease land for cultivation and are different from sharecroppers.
that hunter farmers plants things.