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The 1996 FAIR Act: Measuring the Impacts on Land Leasing
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2000
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Land UseAgricultural EconomicsLawSocial SciencesProperty EvaluationFair Act BenefitsEconomic AnalysisLand-use PlanningPublic PolicyEconomicsAgricultural ImpactFair ActArkansas Farm OperatorsLand AppropriationFarm ManagementLand ManagementLand EconomicsFarming SystemsAgricultural Management
Using a 1997 survey of Arkansas farm operators, Federal Agricultural Improvement and Reform (FAIR) Act impacts on changes in cropping mixes on leased land, operator attitudes concerning the sharing of FAIR Act benefits with landlords, and changes in leasing arrangements due to the FAIR Act are investigated. Operators indicated that the FAIR Act caused cropping-mixchanges on 24% of surveyed leases. Although some operators believe that landlords disproportionately benefit from the FAIR Act, about three-quarters feel that there was no change or had no opinion. Similarly, we find little evidence that leasing arrangements changed as a result of the FAIR Act.
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