A nationwide survey of landowners indicates that owner operators of farmland made more frequent capital expenditures for conservation, land clearing, and drainage than nonoperator owners. This result applies to individual and family owners as well as to nonfamily partnerships and corporations. Retired owners made capital expenditures less frequently than other nonoperator owners. Three alternatives for maintaining and increasing the productivity of rented land are: develop land enhancing technologies that are attractive to tenants; include nonoperator owners in the services offered by local, State, and Federal agencies; and develop land purchase contracts that are mutually advantageous to tenants and older landlords
U.S. farmland is held by fewer owners now than at any other time in this century. Nearly half of al...
Although non-operating landowners control a growing percentage of farmland in the U.S., not enough i...
Relationship-specific investment in land improvement (e.g. deep plowing and soil dressing) is necess...
Land improvements with long pay-back periods are often delayed on leased agricultural land, resultin...
Although the number of U S farms ,has declined substantially over the past four decades, the' number...
A farmer's choices of tenure and farm size result from a complex interplay of economic factors,...
Land leasing plays a vital role in U.S. agriculture, allowing landlords to receive monetary returns ...
Production agriculture in the 4-state area of southwestern North Dakota, southeastern Montana, north...
This paper analyses the tenancy problem in a dynamic setup and addresses two long-standing issues: i...
This paper provides new perspectives on USA landlord–tenant contracting, where technical change is c...
The question of whether tenancy influences soil conservation decisions is, as Soule, Tegene, and Wie...
Approximately 40% of farmland is rented in Canada (Statistics Canada, 2011). In our survey, approxim...
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...
Excerpts from the report: It is the contention of the authors that the pattern of land tenure assoc...
U.S. farmland is held by fewer owners now than at any other time in this century. Nearly half of al...
Although non-operating landowners control a growing percentage of farmland in the U.S., not enough i...
Relationship-specific investment in land improvement (e.g. deep plowing and soil dressing) is necess...
Land improvements with long pay-back periods are often delayed on leased agricultural land, resultin...
Although the number of U S farms ,has declined substantially over the past four decades, the' number...
A farmer's choices of tenure and farm size result from a complex interplay of economic factors,...
Land leasing plays a vital role in U.S. agriculture, allowing landlords to receive monetary returns ...
Production agriculture in the 4-state area of southwestern North Dakota, southeastern Montana, north...
This paper analyses the tenancy problem in a dynamic setup and addresses two long-standing issues: i...
This paper provides new perspectives on USA landlord–tenant contracting, where technical change is c...
The question of whether tenancy influences soil conservation decisions is, as Soule, Tegene, and Wie...
Approximately 40% of farmland is rented in Canada (Statistics Canada, 2011). In our survey, approxim...
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...
Excerpts from the report: It is the contention of the authors that the pattern of land tenure assoc...
U.S. farmland is held by fewer owners now than at any other time in this century. Nearly half of al...
Although non-operating landowners control a growing percentage of farmland in the U.S., not enough i...
Relationship-specific investment in land improvement (e.g. deep plowing and soil dressing) is necess...