Profit sharing on agricultural land is common in rural communities in Indonesia. Profit sharing on agricultural land is generally carried out according to customary law in the form of mutual trust between landowners and cultivators. The purpose of this study is to analyze the legal culture in profit sharing on agricultural land for cultivators in Lamongan Regency and Kediri Regency. This study uses empirical legal research methods and the theory of Legal Culture. The researcher conducted field research in Lamongan Regency and Kediri Regency, East Java by conducting in-depth interviews for three months with respondents who are farmers and rice field owners who understand the Legal Culture of Farmers and Agricultural Cultivators. This study shows that agricultural land owners in Lamongan and Kediri show more profitable dominance than cultivators because of sustainable land ownership, which is a crucial production factor, while cultivators are vulnerable because they do not have land to meet their needs, even if they have land, the area is less than five hundred square meters.
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