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tenant farmers

n. (tenant farmer English)

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Nearly all the agriculturists, manufacturers and tradesmen of the day, little and big, are public enemies - farmers, tenant farmers, market-gardeners, cultivators of every degree, as well as foremen, shopkeepers, especially wine-dealers, bakers and butchers.

Virgin meadows felt the bite of a plow for the first time, and tenant farmers planted tame crops.

The paper is reporting that the National Farmers Union has taken up his cause because it's concerned about the implications for all tenant farmers.

Farmhouses stood along the road, and Raoul told me that all of the land within my vision belonged to the Savile estate and was let out to tenant farmers.

After two hundred years without being permitted to own the land they had opened and worked, the tenant farmers rebelled.

They have been the tenant farmers of the valley from before the records we've found from the Ottoman period.