University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources


March 21, 2008

Farm Transfer Patterns in Panhandle Bulletin Released

Turnover of agricultural holdings in the Nebraska Panhandle averages less than two percent a year, according to a new research bulletin by four UNL Agricultural Economics faculty and students.

RB 349, Farm Real Estate Ownership Transfer Patterns in Nebraska’s Panhandle Region, analyzes transfers in ownership of agricultural real estate in the 11-county Panhandle, based on a widely held perception that absentee owners were responsible for a considerable number of acquisitions in recent years. The study found no evidence to suggest a major shift in land tenure toward out-of-state owners.

The research bulletin was written by UNL agricultural economists Bruce B. Johnson and Dennis M. Conley, agricultural economics graduate student Gibson Nene, and agricultural economics undergraduate student Patrick L. Krepel. The study was funded by the University of Nebraska Rural Initiative.

The study found:

The 10-page publication is available on the Extension Publications Web site.

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