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Revision as of 16:29, 4 February 2010

Farmer  (FARMER)


Special classifications apply in agriculture. Farmers1 or farm operators1 are those who farm the land for profit; among them we distinguish between farm-owners2, who own their land, and tenant farmers3, who rent it from a landlord. Agricultural labourers4 are persons working on the land who are employed by farmers.

  • 2. A bailiff or farm manager who is salaried is generally classed as a farmer.
  • 3. In Scotland a small farmer is sometimes called a crofter. A farmer with a very small farm is also known as a smallholder.


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