A Kibbutz.
nobles
Do you mean is it owned by individuals who are farming? No, if that is your question. I would guess about 80-90% of the farming operations today are owned and managed by a corporation. I live in the San Joaquin Valley of CA one of the largest farming areas in the country and we have acorporations who own thousands of acres of farm land. They grow everything from cotton to onions, but there are very few small private farming operations left. Those that are still in business are struggling.
Collective farming or communal farming
I did
Farming land that was owned by someone else.
sold everything they owned
The commons in an old English village were often destroyed through a process known as enclosure, where common lands were privatized and divided into individually owned plots. This was often driven by wealthy landowners seeking to increase agricultural productivity and profits, as well as the rise of sheep farming, which required more land. The enclosures displaced many villagers who relied on these common lands for grazing livestock and gathering resources, leading to significant social and economic upheaval. This transformation fundamentally altered rural life, contributing to urban migration and the decline of traditional village communities.
kibbutz (קיבוץ)
The manor's house is apart from everything and the village. They have a big home. The people who owned were those who were at or near the top of the feudal system. For the lord and his family they lived comfortable.
Phararos
No. Value Village is owned by and Alerican company called Savers Inc., which in turn is owned by two shareholders: the family that originally started the company in California in the 1950s and the private equity investment firm Freeman Spogli and Co. Reference: http://www.firedfornow.com/uncategorized/value-village-not-owned-by-walmart-not-savers/
latifundio