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A farmer who rents land is called?

A tenant farmer. If he pays his rent with crops that he grows then he might be called a sharecropper.


Person who rents land farms it and pays the landowner with crops?

A sharecropper is a person who rents land, farms it, and pays the landowner with crops.


Is land that is able to grow crops means barren true or false?

fetile grows crops


What work arrangements is most similar to manorialism?

Sharecropping, in which a wealthy landowner rents land to farmers in exchange for a share of their crops


What is it called when people grows different crops on his land at specific times of the year?

That is called "crop rotation".


What is a person who rents farm land?

A person who rents farmland is typically referred to as a tenant farmer or a lessee. This individual enters into a rental agreement with the landowner, allowing them to cultivate crops or raise livestock on the property in exchange for rent. Tenant farmers may operate independently or as part of a larger agricultural business, and they often invest in the land and its productivity during the lease period.


What are main crops grown in the Midwest?

what are the main crops the midwest grows


What crops Ghana grows?

The main food crops are corn, yams, cassava, and other root crops.


Who is dionisio seguela?

he is the one who grows crops?


What is the difference between the word farmer and peasant?

A farmer typically owns and operates their own land to cultivate crops or raise livestock for profit. A peasant, on the other hand, historically refers to a poor agricultural laborer who works on someone else's land in exchange for a share of the crops produced.


What is the terrain of Venezuela?

The answer is when the treain of Venezuela is the terraun of Venezuela. FIND IT YOURSELF!!


What kind of crops does Zambia grows?

Tobacco, corn and cotton are Zambia's major crops.