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tenant farming |
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tenant farmingAgricultural system in which landowners rent their land to farmers and receive either cash or a share of the product in return. Landowners may also contribute operating capital and management. Under one arrangement, known as sharecropping, the landowner furnishes all the capital and sometimes the food, clothing, and medical expenses of the tenant and may also supervise the work. The sharecropper then pays the landowner with a portion of the output grown on the land. In other forms of tenant farming, the tenant may furnish all the equipment and have substantial autonomy in the farm's operation. Tenants and their families probably constitute two-fifths of the world's population engaged in agriculture. Tenant farming can be highly efficient, as has been shown in England and Wales. Abuses occur when landowners' power is excessive and the tenants are poor or of inferior social status. |
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It is a journey through African-American history, evoking experiences of slave ships, chain gangs, lynchings, tenant farming, and urban poverty. The co-ordinator will consult with local forestry companies, government agencies, First Nations, and any interested organizations to determine what interest there is in a Forest Tenant Farming Program in the Searchmont-Goulais River watershed. In the sugar plantation regions further south, tenant farming was less common. |
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