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Crop land rental agreements

At this time of year, many landlords and tenants may be reviewing their crop land rental arrangements to see whether they are fair and reasonable. Dean Dyck, farm business management specialist with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry (AF) says determining an equitable rate is not easy.

Interview with Dean Dyck (1:12 minute) (565 Mb)

Dean goes in to more detail on options on tomorrow’s program. More information on establishing, negotiating, and writing a land lease, is available for purchase via AF’s comprehensive guide, Leasing Cropland in Alberta, or by calling the Ag-Info Centre at 310-FARM, 310-3276.

Source : Alberta agriculture and forestry

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