9 research outputs found
Economic Feasibility of a Hog Slaughtering And Processing Facility In North Dakota
This report is one of a series being conducted under a special Research and Extension Rural Development Project at North Dakota State University as authorized by Title V of the Rural Development Act of 1972. The study was initiated and partial funding was provided through a grant from the North Dakota Business and Industrial Development Department.Agribusiness,
Herd Book Page
Initiate page in Herd Book, FarmHouse Fraternity, NDS
1976 Land Rental
North Dakota farmers continue to use land leasing as an important part of their resource acquisitions. In 1976, cash rent replaced the crop-share as the most widely used lease type. Cash rental rates continued to rise but at a slower rate than in 1975
Economic Feasibility of a Hog Slaughtering And Processing Facility In North Dakota
This report is one of a series being conducted under a special Research and Extension Rural Development Project at North Dakota State University as authorized by Title V of the Rural Development Act of 1972. The study was initiated and partial funding was provided through a grant from the North Dakota Business and Industrial Development Department
North Dakota Farm Leasing in 1975
Renting land continues to become more important in North Dakota as treads to larger farm sizes and fewer land sales continue. Crop-share leases are the most widely used lease, with the 2/3-1/3 lease as the most popular arrangement. Cash rental rates rose 29 per cent over the 1974 average