The report documents the creation of estimates for cropland cash rental rates in the Upper Mississippi River Basin in 1997. Although the basic data come from disparate sources, we employ a unifying estimation procedure based on the presumption that the cropland cash rental rate is an increasing function of corn yield potential. The rates are estimated at some 42,000 National Resources Inventory data points representing cropland in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, South Dakota, and Wisconsin
Contents: Shift from Crop-share to Cash leasing over time Incidence of Crop Share and Cash Leasin...
Renting additional farmland continues as an important way of gaining resource control for North Dako...
Anyone who is involved with the rental market for Iowa farmland knows that rental rates have been pu...
The report documents the creation of estimates for cropland cash rental rates in the Upper Mississip...
Cash rent lease agreements are popular because the lease is simple, the rent is fixed, and the owner...
"The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) reports that 9.7 million acres of Missouri cropl...
This study presents the results of comparing land use estimates between three different data sets fo...
1 pageThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Cur...
Many North Dakota farmers gain control of additional resources by renting farmland. Reporters in the...
Values of agricultural lands in South Dakota have been steadily increasing. Even during the recent e...
Farmland values, cash rental rates, and federal farm program payments steadily increased in the Nort...
A common observation during the autumn of 1998 was that the growing season had been more favorable s...
Renting farmland is used by many North Dakota farmers to gain control of additional resources for th...
Corn is one of the principal crops of the 12 states composing the contiguous North Central Region of...
The “2010 SDSU Farm Real Estate Market Survey” report, South Dakota Cooperative Extension Service pu...
Contents: Shift from Crop-share to Cash leasing over time Incidence of Crop Share and Cash Leasin...
Renting additional farmland continues as an important way of gaining resource control for North Dako...
Anyone who is involved with the rental market for Iowa farmland knows that rental rates have been pu...
The report documents the creation of estimates for cropland cash rental rates in the Upper Mississip...
Cash rent lease agreements are popular because the lease is simple, the rent is fixed, and the owner...
"The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) reports that 9.7 million acres of Missouri cropl...
This study presents the results of comparing land use estimates between three different data sets fo...
1 pageThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Cur...
Many North Dakota farmers gain control of additional resources by renting farmland. Reporters in the...
Values of agricultural lands in South Dakota have been steadily increasing. Even during the recent e...
Farmland values, cash rental rates, and federal farm program payments steadily increased in the Nort...
A common observation during the autumn of 1998 was that the growing season had been more favorable s...
Renting farmland is used by many North Dakota farmers to gain control of additional resources for th...
Corn is one of the principal crops of the 12 states composing the contiguous North Central Region of...
The “2010 SDSU Farm Real Estate Market Survey” report, South Dakota Cooperative Extension Service pu...
Contents: Shift from Crop-share to Cash leasing over time Incidence of Crop Share and Cash Leasin...
Renting additional farmland continues as an important way of gaining resource control for North Dako...
Anyone who is involved with the rental market for Iowa farmland knows that rental rates have been pu...