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Q: What was a farmer who rented a piece of land?
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Farmers who rented land to farm were called?

tenant farmer


Person who rented land from another person and paid rent in cash or in kind?

tenant farmer


What is a tenant farmer?

Colonial tenant farmers were men who rented the land they farmed on.


What is the single word beginning with an a and means Piece of public land rented for cultivation?

Allotment.


What is monocropping?

Mono cropping is a type of farming system in which the farmer grows one type of annual crop once on a piece of land, after harvest another type of annual crop is grown on that same piece of land. For example a farmer grows tomato on a piece of land this year and growspepper on that same piece of land the next year.


What does arrend mean in Swedish?

Arrend means "arrendera", which means you are paying to be able to use a piece of land, e.g. a farmer might arrend a piece of land to grow his/her crops on.


How are farmers classified by land ownership?

Full owners owned the land they operated; part owners operated part of their own land and rented the remaining land; tenants rented the land they worked.


What land do fellaheen farm?

small rented plots of land.


What is the name of the farmer whose property was rented for the Woodstock music and art fair?

Max Yasgur.


A farmer who did not own land?

He is a tenant farmer.


Why did you have to rent a house in the Middle Ages?

A person in the Middle Ages who had to rent a house did so for pretty much the same reasons people rent houses today, because they cannot afford to buy. But most people did not rent houses. Serfs, who worked the land on manorial estates, worked in exchange for the place where they lived. They did not usually pay rent. Certain types of peasants who were not serfs rented the places where they lived and worked, instead of working. These people were called freemen. If a farmer had the ability to buy land, he could do so. A land owning farmer was a yeoman. Most people who lived in town rented. People of the laboring classes, however, usually rented rooms or small apartments rather than houses. Merchants, who could afford better housing, rented or owned their own homes.


How much land do you need to be called a farmer?

For being a farmer there is no need to have your own land