sharecropping
agriculture
The science, art, or occupation concerned with cultivating land, raising crops, and feeding, breeding, and raising livestock; farming. Another name for Agriculture would be agribusiness, factory farm, farming, husbandry.
A renter, leasee, or tenant. The proper term is tenant, but a lot of farm folk like to refer it as "renter" simply because it's less formal than the word "tenant."
Another name for farmer could be: Agriculturalist Grower Rancher Tenant Farmer Sharecropper Dairy Farmer Truck Farmer Agronomist Planter Agrarian Crofter Smallholder Market Gardener
Mixed-crop farming is just a type of farming practice to enhance soil quality. Corporate farming is a business label attached to a farming operation as a whole, no matter if it's to the name of a farming operation owned by a family, (which makes up 98% of all such enterprises), or by a group of shareholders. It should come to no surprise that such farming operations practice mixed-crop farming just as often as those farms not labelled as corporations.
The person you are referring to is called a tenant farmer.
Tenant
Tenant Farming also called Sharecropping came about in 1865 in the United States.
Tenant farming is an agricultural production system in which landowners contribute their land and often a measure of operating capital and management
system of farming in which a person rents land to farm from a planter
tenant farming
Merchants
A tenant farmer
Agriculture
agriculture
tenant farming
British law discouraged tenant farming