Equitable Cropshare Arrangements for Intensive Dryland Cropping Systems

Document Type

Article

Journal/Book Title/Conference

Journal of American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers

Volume

64

Issue

1

Publication Date

2000

First Page

112

Last Page

117

Abstract

The baseline wheat-fallow rotation with the two-thirds/one-third tenant-landlord cropshare arrangement is the most common in the Nebraska Panhandle ([Johnson], et al., 1998). With the widespread acceptance of the two-thirds/one-third cropshare arrangement for dryland wheat production in the area, the 3.06 percent (Table 2) annual return to investment and management is a rate that landlords have been willing to accept.

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