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A landowner currently employs a farmer, paying a wage that is just enough to make the farmer willing to work the hours dictated by the landowner, with the landowner keeping all the output. They decide to switch to a new arrangement where the farmer pays a fixed daily rent for the land and gets to keep all the output they produce. Assuming the farmer is now responsible for choosing their own work hours, how will the farmer's work hours and the farm's total output most likely change compared to the previous arrangement?

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