Irrigated, Pasture & Hay Cash Rent Considerations, AgCast197
Jim Jansen from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, joins Michael Langemeier to discuss cash rent considerations for irrigation, pasture, and hay leases. They provide factors affecting cash rent including maintenance costs, insurance, and land productivity and emphasize the importance of clear lease agreements. This episode highlights terms related to the three P's of irrigation: pivot, pump, and power; the big three in pasture: fencing, water supply, and controlling noxious weeds; as well as cow-calf pairs and hay cash rental calculations. Offering practical advice for both landlords and operators on fair rental agreements.
__Contents of this video:__
00:00 Introduction
00:01:29 Dryland Crop Leases
00:03:28 Irrigated Crop Leases
00:14:14 Pasture Leases
00:34:19 Hay Leases
00:39:06 Conclusion
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