Agricultural Economics Department
Cornhusker Economics
Date of this Version
10-4-2000
Document Type
Article
Citation
Cornhusker Economics, October 41, 2000, agecon.unl.edu/cornhuskereconomics
Abstract
Renting a grain bin from a neighbor may be the answer to a producer’s grain storage needs. Retired farmers, those who have excess storage capacity, and those who have scaled back their operations may want to generate some income from renting out their bins. In most cases the parties involved want to know, “What is a fair rental rate?”
Comments
Copyright 2000 University of Nebraska.