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.
Having locals who got paid to farm? The impact was dramatic. Paying farmers forced landowners to either invest in their land, or sell to someone who would.
Landowners actually started making MORE money from farming. They were more likely to keep land in farms than develop it.
My grandpa's neighborhood started growing high-revenue crops like fruits, vegetables, and nuts instead of low-ticket industrial crops. The food system became more responsive to consumer needs.