Renting farmland is used by many North Dakota farmers to gain control of additional resources for their farm business. Reporters in the annual farmland market study provided estimates on the types of leases and on rentals paid per acre in 1979. Simple averages of these rentals were calculated and are presented for eight farming areas
This article presents information on farm land values since 1945, based upon both US Department of A...
Factors influencing choice of share or cash rental leases for cropland are examined using a 1996 dat...
The year-end survey of North Dakota farmland realtors indicated land values rose by $7 an acre or 9 ...
Many North Dakota farmers gain control of additional resources by renting farmland. Reporters in the...
Renting additional farmland continues as an important way of gaining resource control for North Dako...
In 1984, the cash lease option continued to be the most opted for method of land lease in North Dako...
Renting farmland is used by many North Dakota farmers to gain control of additional resources for th...
The author presents the trends in farm land leases and rentals for the state of North Dakota n 1982....
This was a discussion on farmland lease patterns in 1982. The cash lease was the most frequently use...
The price for farm land rental changes very little from 1988-89. The various kinds of rental agreeme...
This article presents information culled from a mail survey of farm renters in six widely separated ...
Volume is misnumbered as 42:4This was a discussion of trends in farmland rentals in North Dakota in ...
The 1979 North Dakota farmland market study estimates that average farmland values increased by 14 p...
Many North Dakota farmers gain control of additional resources by renting farmland. Reporters in the...
Many North Dakota farmers and ranchers use leasing agreements to gain control of additional resource...
This article presents information on farm land values since 1945, based upon both US Department of A...
Factors influencing choice of share or cash rental leases for cropland are examined using a 1996 dat...
The year-end survey of North Dakota farmland realtors indicated land values rose by $7 an acre or 9 ...
Many North Dakota farmers gain control of additional resources by renting farmland. Reporters in the...
Renting additional farmland continues as an important way of gaining resource control for North Dako...
In 1984, the cash lease option continued to be the most opted for method of land lease in North Dako...
Renting farmland is used by many North Dakota farmers to gain control of additional resources for th...
The author presents the trends in farm land leases and rentals for the state of North Dakota n 1982....
This was a discussion on farmland lease patterns in 1982. The cash lease was the most frequently use...
The price for farm land rental changes very little from 1988-89. The various kinds of rental agreeme...
This article presents information culled from a mail survey of farm renters in six widely separated ...
Volume is misnumbered as 42:4This was a discussion of trends in farmland rentals in North Dakota in ...
The 1979 North Dakota farmland market study estimates that average farmland values increased by 14 p...
Many North Dakota farmers gain control of additional resources by renting farmland. Reporters in the...
Many North Dakota farmers and ranchers use leasing agreements to gain control of additional resource...
This article presents information on farm land values since 1945, based upon both US Department of A...
Factors influencing choice of share or cash rental leases for cropland are examined using a 1996 dat...
The year-end survey of North Dakota farmland realtors indicated land values rose by $7 an acre or 9 ...