Virtual Landlord/Tenant Cash Rent Workshops March 23 and 24

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Led by Allan Vyhnalek and Jim Jansen, the March 23 workshop will be geared toward eastern Nebraska producers, and the March 24 workshop will feature examples more relevant to central and western Nebraska producers.

Virtual Landlord/Tenant Cash Rent Workshops March 23 and 24


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The latest agricultural land management and leasing considerations for 2023 will be covered during two virtual landlord/tenant cash rent workshops hosted by the Center for Agricultural Profitability at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on Thursday, March 23 and Friday, March 24.

The workshops will offer updated leasing information relevant to landlords and tenants, including new 2023 Nebraska land values and cash rental rates, tips for communication and negotiating. They will address topics like equitable rental rates, managing and adjusting farmland leases, landlord-tenant issues, pasture leasing, crop share leasing and other management considerations.

The presentations will be led by Allan Vyhnalek, an extension educator specializing in farm and ranch transition and succession, and Jim Jansen, an extension agricultural economist. Both are with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Center for Agricultural Profitability. The March 23 workshop is scheduled for noon to 2:30 p.m. Central time and will be geared toward viewers in eastern Nebraska. The workshop on March 24 is set for 9-11:30 a.m. Central time, and will feature examples more relevant to viewers in central and western Nebraska. Regardless of location, the general information presented in both meetings will be the same.

The virtual workshops will be held on Zoom and are free to attend, but registration is required. 


Farm and Ranch Lease Considerations for 2023 Virtual Workshops

March 23 webinar

March 24 Webinar

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