An ag economist says flexible land leases could be an option for producers looking for alternative rental arrangements for the 2026 crop year. Purdue University’s Michael Langemeier says adjusting terms can help farmers better manage financial stress. “It’s attractive because the base rent is lower than the fixed market cash rent,” he says. “If revenue […]
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