U.S. farmland is held by fewer owners now than at any other time in this century. Nearly half of all U.S. farmland is held by about 4 percent of all farmland owners. Over 40 percent of the 833 million acres of private farmland is held by owners or organizations who do not themselves operate farms. Increases in the ratio of owners to operators, currently about three to two, imply a larger percentage of landowners who are less involved in farm operating and marketing decisions, a spreading of risk between farmers and landlords, and greater concentration of agricultural production in fewer farm managers
Ninety percent of the land in the West (excluding Alaska) is owned by 5 percent (268,000) of the wes...
We may have become an urban nation, but we remain an agricultural land. Nearly 70 percent of the Uni...
<div>Farmland is arguably the largest single item in a typical investment portfolio of U.S. farmers ...
Over 83 percent of the farmland in private ownership in 1978 was held by sole proprietors, husbands ...
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...
Farmers and farm managers are the largest single group of owners in the nine Northeast States; they ...
Excerpts from the report: The first information on farm-land ownership for the Nation was published...
Because farm real estate represents much of the value of U.S. farm sector assets, large swings in fa...
A significant amount of U.S. farmland, in terms of both acreage and total, market value, is rented....
Knowing who owns U.S. land is important because landownership affects how wealth is distributed nati...
Because farm real estate represents much of the value of U.S. farm sector assets, large swings in fa...
Farmers and farm managers are the largest single group of owners in the sixteen southern states; the...
Farmers and farm managers are the largest single group of owners in the twelve North Central States;...
Farmers and farm managers are the largest single group of landowners in the twelve Western States; t...
Ninety percent of the land in the West (excluding Alaska) is owned by 5 percent (268,000) of the wes...
We may have become an urban nation, but we remain an agricultural land. Nearly 70 percent of the Uni...
<div>Farmland is arguably the largest single item in a typical investment portfolio of U.S. farmers ...
Over 83 percent of the farmland in private ownership in 1978 was held by sole proprietors, husbands ...
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...
Farmers and farm managers are the largest single group of owners in the nine Northeast States; they ...
Excerpts from the report: The first information on farm-land ownership for the Nation was published...
Because farm real estate represents much of the value of U.S. farm sector assets, large swings in fa...
A significant amount of U.S. farmland, in terms of both acreage and total, market value, is rented....
Knowing who owns U.S. land is important because landownership affects how wealth is distributed nati...
Because farm real estate represents much of the value of U.S. farm sector assets, large swings in fa...
Farmers and farm managers are the largest single group of owners in the sixteen southern states; the...
Farmers and farm managers are the largest single group of owners in the twelve North Central States;...
Farmers and farm managers are the largest single group of landowners in the twelve Western States; t...
Ninety percent of the land in the West (excluding Alaska) is owned by 5 percent (268,000) of the wes...
We may have become an urban nation, but we remain an agricultural land. Nearly 70 percent of the Uni...
<div>Farmland is arguably the largest single item in a typical investment portfolio of U.S. farmers ...