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Examining Share Lease Arrangements for Grain Operations in the Texas Panhandle under Changing Market Conditions AgEcon
Gueck, Nicole; Jones, DeDe; Yates, Jay; Klose, Steven L..
This paper examines the profit maximizing share arrangement for both landlords and tenants producing grain in the Texas High Plains (based on risk preference), and determines whether the results are affected by input costs and market prices. Results of the analyses show that tenants and landlords prefer different arrangements in all scenarios. Results also indicate that a tenant would prefer a different lease arrangement in 2008 than in 2005, while the landlord’s preference would remain unchanged.
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Landlord; Tenant; Share Lease; Grain; Texas; Market Conditions; Agribusiness; Agricultural Finance; Farm Management; Financial Economics; Land Economics/Use.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/45929
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Landowner response to policies regulating land improvements: lease or search for other options? AgEcon
Eija, Pouta; Sami, Myyra; Kyosti, Pietola.
Land improvements with long pay-back periods are often delayed on leased agricultural land, resulting in social costs through land degradation, decreased land productivity and environmental problems. An important question is thus how landowners would respond to regulations and mandates concerning land improvements. Based on a landowner survey, we analyse landowner choices under certain land improvement regulations, using the currently dominant choice of leasing land for agricultural use as the benchmark. The results indicated that land leasing will continue to increase in the future, but if the landowner mandate to co-finance costly land improvements is increased, landowners are predicted to respond significantly to these mandates and search for other land...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Contingent behaviour; Latent class model; Landlord; Land use; Heterogeneity; Land Economics/Use; Q15; Q24; Q28.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/114770
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Assessing the Impacts of Soil Carbon Credits and Risk on No-Till Rice Profitability AgEcon
Watkins, K. Bradley; Hignight, Jeffrey A.; Anders, Merle M..
Rice is a major cash crop in eastern Arkansas, but most rice acres are intensively cultivated and grown on rented land. No-till is an effective means of sequestering soil carbon and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and economic incentives exist for no-till in the form of carbon credits. Studies evaluating the economic potential of carbon credits focus on producers only and do not take into consideration the landlord’s perspective. This analysis evaluates the profitability and risk efficiency of no-till management and carbon credits in Arkansas rice production from the prospective if the landlord using simulation and stochastic efficiency with respect to a function (SERF). The results indicate carbon credits may have potential to enhance preference for...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Certainty equivalent; Landlord; No-till; Rice; Risk premium; Farm Management; Production Economics; Risk and Uncertainty.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/45806
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