Custom farming has become a logical and efficient alternative for both landlords and tenants. The new risk environment in agriculture, high machinery replacement costs, and an aging but still interested farm population are several reasons why more people are considering custom farming. Many landowners think of custom farming as a substitute to farming their land themselves or leasing to a tenant under a typical lease agreement. Potential tenants may find custom farming an alternative to leasing ground while still providing an way to utilize excess machinery capacity or available labor
Land restitution in the agricultural industry has not achieved the inclusive growth objectives of th...
Theoretically, leasing and debt are thought to be substitutes. This assumes that a lease payment, wh...
This NebGuide discusses the advantages and disadvantages of cash leasing cropland. It also provides ...
Do you have the labor and machinery capacity to farm more acres, but do not want to lease more land?...
One of the largest annual costs on South Dakota farms and ranches today is that of owning and operat...
When earnings decline in the face of rising production costs, farmers may find leasing and renting m...
"Traditionally farmers have found it to their advantage to credit finance rather than lease farm equ...
Leasing or purchasing of machinery and equipment represent alternative ways for farm operators to ac...
As a landlord, would you like more freedom from worry about the farming practices of your tenant? ab...
This publication examines the costs and considerations for machine ownership versus leasing or custo...
Farm leasing is the hiring or renting of farm property. It involves two or more parties, on or more ...
Farming methods change rapidly. But farm leases based largely on custom change slowly. So if custom ...
Well-structured lease agreements can provide a number of benefits to a farm operation, yet many of ...
4 pp., 3 tablesEquipment leasing has gained favor with farmers and ranchers in recent years. This pu...
Any lease is basically an agreement that gives the use of an asset to a lessee for a specific period...
Land restitution in the agricultural industry has not achieved the inclusive growth objectives of th...
Theoretically, leasing and debt are thought to be substitutes. This assumes that a lease payment, wh...
This NebGuide discusses the advantages and disadvantages of cash leasing cropland. It also provides ...
Do you have the labor and machinery capacity to farm more acres, but do not want to lease more land?...
One of the largest annual costs on South Dakota farms and ranches today is that of owning and operat...
When earnings decline in the face of rising production costs, farmers may find leasing and renting m...
"Traditionally farmers have found it to their advantage to credit finance rather than lease farm equ...
Leasing or purchasing of machinery and equipment represent alternative ways for farm operators to ac...
As a landlord, would you like more freedom from worry about the farming practices of your tenant? ab...
This publication examines the costs and considerations for machine ownership versus leasing or custo...
Farm leasing is the hiring or renting of farm property. It involves two or more parties, on or more ...
Farming methods change rapidly. But farm leases based largely on custom change slowly. So if custom ...
Well-structured lease agreements can provide a number of benefits to a farm operation, yet many of ...
4 pp., 3 tablesEquipment leasing has gained favor with farmers and ranchers in recent years. This pu...
Any lease is basically an agreement that gives the use of an asset to a lessee for a specific period...
Land restitution in the agricultural industry has not achieved the inclusive growth objectives of th...
Theoretically, leasing and debt are thought to be substitutes. This assumes that a lease payment, wh...
This NebGuide discusses the advantages and disadvantages of cash leasing cropland. It also provides ...