Ag Land Management Webinar Planned on Cash Rents, Farm Programs, Leasing

by Center for Agricultural Profitability

November 11, 2025

Rows of young corn plants stretch toward the horizon under a warm evening sky, promoting the Agricultural Land Management Quarterly webinar series.
From 2025 cash rents to next year’s lease negotiations, UNL experts will share the latest data and guidance for Nebraska landowners and tenants during the November Land Management Quarterly webinar.
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The latest trends in 2025 Nebraska county-level cash rental rates, ARC and PLC coverage options and leasing considerations will be covered during the next Land Management Quarterly webinar, hosted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Center for Agricultural Profitability, at noon CST Monday, Nov. 17.

Each quarter, the webinars address common management issues for Nebraska landowners, agricultural operators and related stakeholders interested in the latest insight on trends in real estate, managing agricultural land and solutions for addressing challenges in the upcoming growing season. 

The November webinar will cover recent findings from the 2025 USDA-National Agricultural Statistics Service county-level cash rent survey and trends in farm programs influencing operations across the state. The presentation will also include a segment on landlord-tenant communication issues related to closing out 2025 leases and review leasing considerations for 2026. The webinar will conclude with an “Ask the Experts” session, allowing participants to get live answers to their land or leasing questions.

Viewers will have the opportunity to submit land management questions for the presenters to answer during the presentation.

The webinar will be led by Jim Jansen and Anastasia Meyer, both in the Department of Agricultural Economics. Jansen focuses on agricultural finance, land economics and the direction of the annual Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Survey and Report. Meyer is an agricultural economist focusing on rental negotiations and leasing arrangements.

Registration and past recordings are available on UNL CAP.