
Crop Share
Crop share is an agricultural arrangement where a landowner and a farmer agree to share the yield from a farmed crop. Instead of paying rent in cash, the farmer gives a percentage of the harvested crops to the landowner. This system aligns the interests of both parties, as the landowner benefits from the farmer’s expertise in cultivation, while the farmer gains access to land without upfront costs. Crop shares can vary, with the percentage split influenced by factors like input costs and the specific agreement between the two parties. It’s a collaborative way to manage farming resources.