“Pay people to work” might sound obvious!
But in most of US ag, it’s not. Instead, people who want to farm but don’t have land usually rent it. That’s called tenant farming.
It tends to bake in wealth inequality- and abuse land, bc nobody's incentivized to take good are of it.
And here’s the thing: more of the US’s farmland is farmed by tenants now (40%) than in a previous peak during Jim Crow (28% in 1920).
We sure do love to talk about how agriculture's changed over the last century. But somehow, we missed that very significant detail!