In this article, we provide a synthesis of the peer-reviewed literature and state and federal policies focused on absentee landowners of forestland, rangeland, or farmland in the U.S. The synthesis indicates absentee owners, as compared to those living on the land, appear to be much more likely to live in urban areas, are less dependent financially upon the land and much more likely to own land for amenity reasons than production purposes. Absentee owners are also less likely to be engaged in active management practices, decision making regarding these practices, and less likely to have contact with extension and local natural resource agency program staff. In addition, little formal policy was identified as having any direct or explicit em...
The population of absentee landholders, in rural areas of Australia and worldwide, has risen over re...
This study investigated the role that a public land grazing permit buyout would have on ranching ope...
Published as Scientific Journal Paper Series No. 6636 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Stati...
In this article, we provide a synthesis of the peer-reviewed literature and state and federal polici...
In this research report, we examine determinants of absentee landowner participation in USDA set-asi...
Although non-operating landowners control a growing percentage of farmland in the U.S., not enough i...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Given that approximately half of all U.S. farmland is leased, absentee (non-operator) landowners hav...
Landowners interested in rural lifestyles rather than primary production, are a significant group of...
Production agriculture in the 4-state area of southwestern North Dakota, southeastern Montana, north...
<p>Efforts to reverse declines in native grasslands benefit from agricultural policies that encourag...
Agricultural conservation programs often focus on farm operators when promoting conservation practic...
Successful prairie restoration will depend in part on convincing private landowners with agricultura...
As absentee landownership continues to increase in many regions of Oceania and the world, there is a...
Today, the most widely-implemented land retirement program is the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)...
The population of absentee landholders, in rural areas of Australia and worldwide, has risen over re...
This study investigated the role that a public land grazing permit buyout would have on ranching ope...
Published as Scientific Journal Paper Series No. 6636 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Stati...
In this article, we provide a synthesis of the peer-reviewed literature and state and federal polici...
In this research report, we examine determinants of absentee landowner participation in USDA set-asi...
Although non-operating landowners control a growing percentage of farmland in the U.S., not enough i...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Given that approximately half of all U.S. farmland is leased, absentee (non-operator) landowners hav...
Landowners interested in rural lifestyles rather than primary production, are a significant group of...
Production agriculture in the 4-state area of southwestern North Dakota, southeastern Montana, north...
<p>Efforts to reverse declines in native grasslands benefit from agricultural policies that encourag...
Agricultural conservation programs often focus on farm operators when promoting conservation practic...
Successful prairie restoration will depend in part on convincing private landowners with agricultura...
As absentee landownership continues to increase in many regions of Oceania and the world, there is a...
Today, the most widely-implemented land retirement program is the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)...
The population of absentee landholders, in rural areas of Australia and worldwide, has risen over re...
This study investigated the role that a public land grazing permit buyout would have on ranching ope...
Published as Scientific Journal Paper Series No. 6636 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Stati...