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tenant farmer

NOUN
  1. a farmer who works land owned by someone else

How To Use tenant farmer In A Sentence

  • And there's some doubt as to whether the council can make its tenant farmers enforce the ban.
  • He's a tenant farmer.
  • Many absentee lords leased out their personal lands and the right to collect dues to rich tenant farmers.
  • Nearly a quarter of North Yorkshire County Council's tenant farmers will qualify for rent rebates because they have been directly affected.
  • They were followed by tenant farmers to whom they leased land, and the cottiers who usually rented land on a year-by-year basis and were the most susceptible to economic downturns.
  • Issues that aroused dissatisfaction included rents, tithes, evictions, and wages, and protest could be aimed at landlords, clergy, and even tenant farmers who sub-let to cottiers and agricultural labourers.
  • Landowners with estates on which crofters or tenant farmers live are facing a different economic climate since the land reform legislation was passed.
  • The Government has angered tenant farmers by not keeping a pre-election promise to introduce a retirement scheme.
  • As southern cotton growers reduced production in return for federal payments, tenant farmers were driven from the land.
  • Landowners with estates on which crofters or tenant farmers live are facing a different economic climate since the land reform legislation was passed.
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