In the United StatesA tenant farmer is one who resides on and farms land owned by a landlord.
In Jamestown, a small farmer is often referred to as a "yeoman." Yeomen were typically independent landowners who worked their own land and produced crops primarily for subsistence and local markets. They played a crucial role in the agricultural economy of early colonial America.
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durak
A Sharecropper is a farmer who doesn't own the land he farms. The landlord that owns the land gives the farmer a place to live, buys the seed for the farmer to plant. The farmer gets a share of the profits for his labor. It was not usually much, but his family had a place to live and food on the table.
For being a farmer there is no need to have your own land
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There are different terms for a farmer with a small farm, depending on the type of farm.A sharecropper is a farmer who works land that belongs to someone else for a share of the crop.A peasant is someone who works on another person's farm or on their own small farm.A smallholder is someone who has a very small farm.In Britain, a farmer who rents and cultivates a farm is called a crofter.Other terms for a farmer are granger, husbandman, and sodbuster.
Actually thomas lincoln was a carpenter. But he was also a farmer in his small land. He stitches shoes for their own family(becoz he couldnt afford to buy). He was never a cobbler at all...
A farmer who does not own land may choose to lease land from another landowner to cultivate crops or raise livestock. They can also participate in community gardens or cooperatives to access land for farming. Alternatively, they may pursue alternative farming methods such as hydroponics or vertical farming that require less land.
I think you mean 'Tenant Farmer'. A tenant farmer is a farmer who does not own the land that he/she cultivates. Their rent is usually a fixed percentage of the harvest each year.
In the United StatesA tenant farmer is one who resides on and farms land owned by a landlord.
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durak
Not in the US, at least. With the shrinking number of farmers and more efficient farming methods, many farmers (if not most) farm at least some land that they do not live on but they are the tenant.
A Sharecropper is a farmer who doesn't own the land he farms. The landlord that owns the land gives the farmer a place to live, buys the seed for the farmer to plant. The farmer gets a share of the profits for his labor. It was not usually much, but his family had a place to live and food on the table.
The smallest type of land in a manor was the small holding of the tenant farmer.