The leasing of cropland for agricultural production is an integral part of farming today. According to the 2007 Census of Agriculture, 70.3 % of the farms in the United States with gross farm income of $100,000 or more and 87.2 % of farms with 500 or more acres of harvested cropland leased some or all of the cropland in production on their farms (USDA, NASS). Another recent USDA study reported that over 75 % of mid to large size
At least 43 percent of the 127 million acres of U.S. land with high or medium potential for cropland...
As producers move toward intensive dryland cropping systems, the potential for inequities in cropsha...
Factors influencing choice of share or cash rental leases for cropland are examined using a 1996 dat...
Land leasing plays a vital role in U.S. agriculture, allowing landlords to receive monetary returns ...
A significant amount of U.S. farmland, in terms of both acreage and total, market value, is rented....
Master of AgribusinessDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsElizabeth YeagerValuation of farmland in t...
Although the number of U S farms ,has declined substantially over the past four decades, the' number...
This report summarizes information from the 1987 Census of Agriculture on owning and renting farmlan...
This report is a summary of the most current data on owning and leasing agricultural land in the Uni...
According to the U.S. Census of Agriculture, 294,000 farms operated on 10 or fewer acres in 2007. Wh...
For farmers with high debt/asset ratios, leasing is an attractive option for securing the use of far...
U.S. farmland is held by fewer owners now than at any other time in this century. Nearly half of al...
The importance of agricultural land leasing as part of American agriculture has increased and change...
Many crop producers rely heavily on rented land in their farming operations. Crop land is typically ...
The leasing market for agricultural land is significant in Nebraska. This study was conducted to eva...
At least 43 percent of the 127 million acres of U.S. land with high or medium potential for cropland...
As producers move toward intensive dryland cropping systems, the potential for inequities in cropsha...
Factors influencing choice of share or cash rental leases for cropland are examined using a 1996 dat...
Land leasing plays a vital role in U.S. agriculture, allowing landlords to receive monetary returns ...
A significant amount of U.S. farmland, in terms of both acreage and total, market value, is rented....
Master of AgribusinessDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsElizabeth YeagerValuation of farmland in t...
Although the number of U S farms ,has declined substantially over the past four decades, the' number...
This report summarizes information from the 1987 Census of Agriculture on owning and renting farmlan...
This report is a summary of the most current data on owning and leasing agricultural land in the Uni...
According to the U.S. Census of Agriculture, 294,000 farms operated on 10 or fewer acres in 2007. Wh...
For farmers with high debt/asset ratios, leasing is an attractive option for securing the use of far...
U.S. farmland is held by fewer owners now than at any other time in this century. Nearly half of al...
The importance of agricultural land leasing as part of American agriculture has increased and change...
Many crop producers rely heavily on rented land in their farming operations. Crop land is typically ...
The leasing market for agricultural land is significant in Nebraska. This study was conducted to eva...
At least 43 percent of the 127 million acres of U.S. land with high or medium potential for cropland...
As producers move toward intensive dryland cropping systems, the potential for inequities in cropsha...
Factors influencing choice of share or cash rental leases for cropland are examined using a 1996 dat...