Renting or Leasing land

Renting, Leasing or Crop sharing your land or farm is more and more common in Canada.

According to the latest data from Statistics Canada’s 2016 Census of Agriculture, farmersin Western Canada are renting more and more land. In Manitoba, farmers rent or lease 33 per cent of the farm / land, in Saskatchewan 28 per cent and in Alberta 42 per cent.  They are are not all paying the same rental rates and they don’t all have the same rent or lease agreements.

How do farm & land owners and renters come to an agreement that provides security for the tenant, gives the landowner the return he or she needs, and encourages good management & stewardship of the land , buildings and/or equipment. ?

Renting or Leasing land resources.

 

 

About ben

Immigrated to Canada in 1980 and dairy farmed for 9 years, obtained real estate license in Alberta in 1989 and have been selling Farm Real Estate for 32 years. Specializing in Farm/land investment, farm relocation and farm families immigrating to Canada, organizing business and farm immigration seminars, sales of quota (milk, poultry), water rights, irrigated land, crop farms, farm corporations (shares) ranches, livestock (Cattle, hogs) and commercial farm investment.
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