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County Cash Rent Report

County Cash Rent Report

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Historical Cash Rent Trends

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U.S. Cash Rent Report

Home » Ag Land Pricing and Contracts » Land Lease and Rental Agreements » Farmland Rental Values » County Cash Rent Tool

Developed by Silva Gaku


The County Cash Rent tool provides the county-level cash rent data for pastureland, irrigated and non-irrigated cropland across all US counties.  Users can select the state, the rent type and year of interest.  A downloadable map displays the selected data, including figures for 2025.

 

 

Meet the Developer: Silva Gaku

Farm Financial Management Outreach Specialist

Prior to joining UW-Madison Extension, Silva served as a research assistant at Kansas State University, where he conducted research on farm debt and combination strategies for farm safety net programs. In Extension he explores how farm policy, crop insurance, and weather-related disruptions affect producers’ income, well-being, and financial stability.

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