sharecrop

/ˈʃerˌkrɒp/

Definitions

1. noun

A system in which a farmer rents land from a landowner in exchange for a portion of the crop’s yield, often allowing the farmer to retain control over farming practices.

“The small farm relied on sharecropping to stay afloat during the economic downturn.”

Synonyms

  • crop-sharing
  • tenant farming

Antonyms

  • full-scale farming
  • land ownership