Precision farming practices may influence precision farmers´ preferences for alternative forms of land lease and may influence the relationships negotiated between landlord and tenant. This paper discusses attributes of cash and share leases, the two primary lease types employed in Ohio, discuss principles of lease design to mitigate perverse economic incentives, suggest implications of precision farming for the choice of lease type.
Organization |
Ohio State University Extension |
Publisher |
Ohio State University |
Published |
2003 |
Material Type |
Written Material |