Social Sciences, asked by rohitraj9319, 9 months ago

what are the similarities and differences between the small farmers land and landless labour discuss in detail ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A small farmer is simply that, a farmer with a smaller scale operation, usually defined by number of acres farmed; or heads of livestock raised; or output. A small farmer could own their own land, could rent their land from someone else, could share-crop, or a combination of the above. Usually (at least here in the midwest) most small farmers farm land which has been in their family for generations.

I am not sure if of your definition of a land-less farmer. Are you meaning a farmer which does not own any land and instead rents land from others to farm? Or do you mean a farmer which has an operation with a small footprint (just growing speciality veggies, bee keeper, livestock only in one or two buildings?

A farmer who doesn’t own their land and rents from others can be quite large (thousand’s and thousand’s of acres). Their are also custom operators that don’t own land but are very large in terms of equipment size and revenue. Some of the custom wheat harvesters run multiple crews, multiple combines, semi-trucks, tractors and grain-carts, plus all the support equipment (RV’s, fuel trailers, repair trucks, etc.)

Most hobby farmers, are, by definition small. Raising just an acre or two of crops, a few heads of cattle, or hogs, or chicken, or whatever.

Answered by BrainlyShanu
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✒Small scale farmers do not need any labourers.

✒Landless farmers work as labourers.

✒Small scale farmers have right over the crops they produce.

✒Landless farmers have no right over the crops produced because they work in other farmers' land.

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