Ohio NASS Office Release County Rental Estimates for 2010

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The 2010 Cash Rent Estimates for the 88 counties in Ohio.

Ohio NASS Office Release County Rental Estimates for 2010

By David Marrison, Extension Educator

The Ohio office of the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) released this week the 2010 Cash Rent Estimates for the 88 counties in Ohio. This report provides average cash rents for non-irrigated cropland and pasture for both 2009 and 2010. The average cash rental rates vary from a low of $24 per acre in Noble County to a high of $145 in Defiance County. The average rental rate for all counties was $100 per acre. The average pasture rental rates ranged from a low of $18 per acre in Gallia County to a high of $47 per acre in Morrow County. The average rental rate for pasture in Ohio was $35 per acre.

Click here to access the 2010 County Cash Rent Estimates report

Complete county by county statistics for corn, soybeans, winter wheat, hay, oats, all cattle, milk cows, hogs, sheep, and farm numbers can be found on the NASS web site at:
http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Ohio/Publications/County_Estimates/index.asp

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