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Agricultural Landlords

Agricultural landlords are individuals or entities that own farmland but do not work it themselves. Instead, they lease or rent the land to farmers or agricultural businesses who then cultivate crops or raise livestock. The landlord provides the property's use rights in exchange for rent payments or a share of the harvest yield. Their role involves managing land ownership, ensuring proper maintenance, and often negotiating lease agreements, while the tenants handle the day-to-day farming activities. This relationship helps landowners generate income without actively farming, and allows tenants to access land needed for productive agriculture.