北部大平原土地所有权模式的变化

N. Hodur, D. A. Bangsund, Randal C. Coon, F. Leistritz
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北达科他州西南部、蒙大拿州东南部、怀俄明州东北部和南达科他州西北部四个州的农业生产面临着严重的经济挑战。在20世纪90年代中期,越来越多的休闲土地买家购买土地用于野生动物栖息地和狩猎,而不是用于农业收入。对该地区进行了调查,以确定土地所有权特征、租用和出租土地的信息,以及对土地所有者、农场和牧场经营者面临的关键问题的态度。土地所有者平均拥有3,089.4英亩,主要包括牧场/牧场(2,242.6英亩)和农田(473.3英亩)。农地所有权主要是购买(70.6%)和继承(26.1%)。最受欢迎的所有制形式是独资企业(52.1%)和家庭合伙企业(31.7%)。牧场/牧场租赁面积较大,占46.8%,面积超过640英亩。这些合同最常见的期限是一年,但三分之二的受访者的租期超过10年。耕地通常以较小的面积出租,最常见的租期为2- 3年。租赁地的土地所有者缺席率最高(66.7%)。租客强烈同意,缺席的土地所有者倾向于与租客建立长期关系,而发展这些关系对于确保长期协议至关重要。缺席的土地所有者表示,与租户保持良好关系(84.6%)非常重要,租户保护措施(61.3%)和租户土地利用意图(51.1%)也非常重要。
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Changing Land Ownership Patterns In the Northern Great Plains
Production agriculture in the 4-state area of southwestern North Dakota, southeastern Montana, northeastern Wyoming and northwestern South Dakota has faced serious economic challenges. In the mid-1990's, a growing number of recreational land buyers purchased land for wildlife habitat and hunting, rather than for farm derived income. A survey of the area was done to determine land ownership characteristics, information about land that was rented and leased out, and attitudes toward key issues facing landowners and farm and ranch operators. The average landowner owned 3,089.4 acres comprised mainly of pastureland/rangeland (2,242.6 acres) and cropland (473.3 acres). Ownership of farmland was primarily from purchases (70.6 percent) and inheritance (26.1 percent). The most popular types of ownership were sole proprietorships (52.1 percent) and family partnerships (31.7 percent). Pastureland/rangeland rented in larger tracts, with 46.8 percent over 640 acres. These contracts were most common in one-year lengths, but the lease tenure was more than 10 years for two-thirds of the respondents. Cropland was generally rented in smaller acreages, and the most common lease length was the 2- 3 year category. Rented cropland had the highest rate (66.7 percent) of absentee landowners. Renters strongly agree that absentee landowners are inclined to develop long-term relationships with tenants, and developing these relationships is critical to securing long-term agreements. Absentee landowners indicated that having a good relationship with their tenant (84.6 percent) was very important, as were the tenant conservation practices (61.3 percent) and tenant land-use intentions (51.1 percent).
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