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two-fifths of the grain, straw, and corn fodder, and the tenant 

 receives three-fifths. The system is usually the same as the 

 one-third system so far as what the landlord furnishes is con- 

 cerned and also with regard to control. 



The half-share system. The letting of land for one-half the 

 product is found in all parts of the United States. The half- 

 and-half system varies greatly with respect to what the landlord 

 furnishes in addition to the land and buildings. 



Grain farming on the half system. In one form of half-share 

 tenancy found in the grain regions of Minnesota, Kansas, 



Figure 21 



Nebraska, the Dakotas, and in the wheat regions of the Pacific 

 coast, the landlord furnishes the seed grain and gets one-half 

 the crop. In these regions it is often counted that one-half the 

 crop, when the landlord furnishes the seed and pays for one- 

 half the time and threshing, is equivalent to one-third the crop 

 where the landlord does not furnish the seed. 



In central Illinois and in west-central Indiana the landlord 

 who receives one-half the grain crops furnishes nothing but the 

 land and buildings and exacts a cash rent for the land used 



