Agricultural Economics, Department of
Cornhusker Economics
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Date of this Version
4-8-1998
Document Type
Newsletter Issue
Citation
Cornhusker Economics, April 8, 1998, agecon.unl.edu/cornhuskereconomics
Abstract
The most popular method of leasing cropland in Nebraska is the share lease. Under this arrangement, the tenant and landowner both contribute to the production of a crop, which they share and market. The landowner’s contribution may be only the land, or he/she may also pay a share of the crop production expenses.
Comments
Copyright 1998 University of Nebraska.