25 research outputs found
Irrigation crop-share and cash rental arrangments for your farm (1997)
"4/97 -- 750.""North Central Regional Extension Publication No. 148.""The author would like to thank Roger A. McEowen, agricultural economist, agricultural law, Kansas State University; Roger Selley, agricultural economist, University of Nebraska; and Daniel O'Brien, agricultural economist, NW, Kansas State University, for making review comments on an earlier version of this manuscript. Revised October 1996.""The original NCR Extension Publication 148 was written in 1981 by Don D. Pretzer, former assistant director, Extension Agriculture and Natural Resources, Kansas State University, with assistance from a former ad hoc committee comprised of members Myron Bennett, University of Missouri, and Ken H. Thomas, University of Minnesota. Revised in 1989 by Larry N. Langemeier, professor and Extension agricultural economist, farm management studies, Kansas State University.""Kansas State University Distribution Center Umberger Hall, Manhattan, KS [publishing university].
Pasture rental arrangements for your farm (1997)
"4/97--750.""North Central Regional Extension Publication No. 149.""Kansas State University Distribution Center Umberger Hall Manhattan, KS [publishing university].
RP97-75 Fixed and Flexible Cash Rental Arrangements for Your Farm
The kind of rental arrangements for cropland vary widely in each locality and from one geographic area to another. What is desirable for one particular landlord/tenant relationship is not acceptable for others. The purpose of this publication is to help tenants and landlords develop fair cash-rent arrangements and assist them in making sound decisions based on a fair evaluation of resources. The first section addresses whether a fixed cash-rent lease arrangement should be used. Part II discusses how to develop a fair fixed cash rental rate, while Part III provides information on setting rent for other cropland, pasture, and buildings. Part IV outlines the advantages and disadvantages of flexible cash-leasing arrangements. Part V discusses the importance of developing a written lease agreement. A sample lease form also is included
Kansas Enterprise Data Bank File and Retrieval System Documentation
Agricultural Finance, Farm Management,
Derived Labor Requirements for Central Kansas Crops
Crop Production/Industries, Land Economics/Use,
Derived Labor Requirements for Eastern Kansas Crops
Crop Production/Industries, Labor and Human Capital,
Component selection for livestock farms using linear programming
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