Crop failures, low cotton prices, lethargy, bad management, soil fatigue, exorbitant interest rates, or the inability to compete with tenant labor were some of the reasons why farmers lost their farms or their position as cash or share tenants.
An individual who lives on land owned by a landlord is known as a tenant farmer. Landowners provide their land and frequently a percentage of their operating capital to the agricultural production system known as tenant farming.
Reduced acreages and payments for unproductive land have a tendency to boost owner-farming and automated farming, freeing up a lot of tenant farmers.
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