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Date of this Version
April 2006
Abstract
Contents:
Shift from Crop-share to Cash leasing over time
Incidence of Crop Share and Cash Leasing varies across the state
Nebraska Agricultural Statistical Districts
Cash Lease Rates for Cropland
Cash rent adjustments for non-irrigated corners and for shared irrigation equipment.
Do cash rents lead or lag cropland value trends?
Central Nebraska Center Pivot Irrigated Land: Cash Rental Rates & Values 1981-2006
Eastern Nebraska Center Pivot Irrigated Land: Cash Rental Rates & Values 1981-2006
Relation of Cash Leasing to Crop Share Leasing.
Today’s Crop Share Rent Negotiation Process
Western EcoFallow
Comments
Published by Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Copyright 2006 by Bruce Johnson. Used by permission.