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!
There’s a better way.
In parts of the US, farmers started selling services to landowners instead of paying them rent.
My great-grandfather was one of these people. Some of his peers grew into full-service "farmer for hire" outfits. They hired & trained more people to run farms.