Factories and farms are typically owned and run by a variety of entities, including private individuals, partnerships, corporations, and cooperatives. Ownership can vary widely, with some being family-owned businesses while others are part of larger multinational corporations. In many cases, farms may also be operated by tenant farmers who lease the land. The management structure can range from sole proprietorships to complex corporate hierarchies, depending on the size and scale of the operation.
Factories and farms are owned by individuals in France. The country has independent owners of factories and farms just like in America.
Socialism
Japan's shores have a lot of the cities, farms, and factories.
Its Russians trying to improve their country. And communism is only a political system in which the central government owns farms and factories and offices.
Depending on how you interpret it either the government owns it all or the proletariat (the very poorest people) owns it all collectively.
Factories, grocery stores. Farms
the farmers
who owns all of the land, industries, farms, and railroads in communism
Two Farms Inc.
People can be exposed to chemicals on farms, in factories, and even in homes.
I believe you're referring to the american civil war in which the North had more factories and the south had more farms.
Members of the Fanjul family own Osceola Farms