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Determining an equitable crop share lease for agricultural land is important for good business relations between landowners and producers. While both parties typically want a lease agreement that isequitable, negotiating one can be a daunting task. This is especially true when production practices or technologies change over time. Even the most stable leasing relationships may have trouble determining how to adjust their leases to fairly reflect new farming practices.
Organization | AgManager |
Publisher | Kansas State University |
Publication Date | November, 2014 |
Publication Views | 1627 |
Material Type | Written Material |